
"The fans are not happy, I'm going to take that. But I believe also that we can do better. And I think on Wednesday [against Dundee United] we were close to having a really good performance, but we didn't do better at the key moments. If you watch all the games that we play, all the time I adjusted something. On Wednesday, I think that what we did was interesting, with the way we attacked. And we had many opportunities."
"So the idea is not to stay still, we add improvements all the time. I have to change certain things to see players but also see how I can adjust a few players, how I can mix players together. And I think that, every game, I did that. My job is to still do it for the next game, and again, and again, and again. So that doesn't change."
Wilfried Nancy has lost his first four matches since being appointed Celtic manager, including league defeats by Hearts and Dundee United, a home Europa League loss to Roma, and the Premier Sports Cup final defeat to St Mirren. Nancy describes the start as difficult to accept personally while acknowledging coaches are judged on results. Nancy says he believes the team is on the right track, will accept the fans' dissatisfaction, and will continue to make tactical and personnel changes after each game, citing attacking improvements and chances created against Dundee United.
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