Nancy 'grateful' for Celtic backing amid losing start
Briefly

Nancy 'grateful' for Celtic backing amid losing start
""I'm very grateful with the people that I work with," the 48-year-old said. "They know why I am here, they protect me, they know what I want to do for the club. "They know where we are at this moment and we knew this moment could happen. "There are bumps. Obviously, I would have preferred the opposite. But the club, the people within the club, the board and everyone has been spot on.""
""The only thing that I know is I receive a lot of messages from my family to ask me if I'm OK," he said. "So it means that maybe I get killed, but it's OK. "Don't forget I come from Europe, so I know the way it works and, to be fair, in the MLS it is the same - not with same intensity obviously. "The fans, the media, you don't have results, this is normal.""
Wilfried Nancy has acknowledged a difficult start at Celtic after becoming the first manager to lose his opening two matches and then the Premier Sports Cup final. He expresses gratitude for the support of the club, board and staff, saying they understood possible early challenges when he left Columbus Crew to take charge. Nancy accepts criticism while emphasizing his emotions and family concern, and says he embraces adversity to improve. He defends tactical changes including a move toward his preferred 3-4-3 system, stresses he does not have to prove anything, and aims for coherence and better results ahead.
Read at www.bbc.com
Unable to calculate read time
[
|
]