
""For sure, it's difficult, because I know what we can do," Nancy said of Celtic's form. "I know what I can do also. But I know that, as a coach, we are judged on results. "That's why this is difficult to accept personally, because I know that we are on the right track. And it's difficult for me. But, again, I'm going to take it.""
""The fans are not happy, I'm going to take that," the Frenchman added. "But I also believe that we can do better. And I think on Wednesday we were close to having a really good performance, but we didn't do better at the key""
"Nancy's defeats have come against Hearts and Dundee United in the league, as well as Roma in the Europa League and St. Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final. They find themselves six points behind leaders Hearts, who will be top of the standings at Christmas for the first time since 1991."
Wilfried Nancy conceded that Celtic's poor start under his stewardship has been difficult to accept but remains determined to reverse fortunes. He has lost all four matches since replacing interim boss Martin O'Neill, marking Celtic's first four consecutive defeats since 1978. Only October 1947 and April 1953 saw five defeats in a row, a sequence he wants to avoid. Celtic are unbeaten in 32 meetings with Aberdeen since May 2018, offering a favourable history ahead of the next league fixture. Recent defeats came against Hearts, Dundee United, Roma and St. Mirren, leaving Celtic six points behind Hearts. Nancy acknowledged fan unhappiness and urged supporters to keep faith.
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