
"No, I know Scottish football. I know the way it is. "I come from France. I come from Europe. I was close when I was a player to signing with Carlisle. So, I know exactly where I am. I know that Scottish football is physical. "I know that there is a lot of intensity. I know that there is a lot of fight. And the referees don't whistle a lot. I know that."
"I think that, again, today, since I came here, it is not like we went off the record. But, again, in terms of results, because I'm judged on that, you are talking like this, and I take it. "But at the end of the day, I think that we, again, I'm going to repeat myself, we are improving. "But, tonight, it's a perfect situation regarding what we should have done or could have done to win this game. But we have to do better in this situation."
Wilfried Nancy replaced Martin O'Neill at Celtic Park earlier this month and has lost all four of his matches in charge, most recently a 2-1 defeat to Dundee United. Daizen Maeda gave Celtic the lead, but the team conceded and lost despite having previously gone 55 games unbeaten in the Premiership after scoring first. Nancy faced jeers from travelling supporters and is under pressure amid suggestions that the transition from coaching Columbus Crew in MLS has been difficult. Nancy said he understands Scottish football, described it as physical and intense, and acknowledged that results will determine his judgement while insisting the team is improving and must do better.
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