Celtic Names Columbus Crew’s Nancy as New Manager
Wilfried Nancy has been appointed as the new manager of Celtic, signing a two-and-a-half-year contract. The 48-year-old Frenchman takes over from interim manager Martin O’Neill, following his successful tenure at Major League Soccer’s Columbus Crew.
Nancy’s Vision for Celtic
Nancy expressed his eagerness to deliver “exciting, attacking, winning football” to the club. His first match will be a key Scottish Premiership clash against Hearts, scheduled for Sunday at Celtic Park. This exciting opener will be followed by a Europa League match against Roma and the League Cup final against St Mirren.
Background and Commitment
Having been confirmed as the manager, Nancy shared his admiration for Celtic, calling it “one of the world’s proper football clubs.” He acknowledged the vibrant atmosphere and high standards associated with the team, which he is prepared to uphold.
“I know the history, the values of Celtic, and what is expected of me,” he stated. Nancy’s primary goal is to provide fans with a team that plays exciting football and achieves success.
Transition from O’Neill
Celtic has been without a permanent manager since Brendan Rodgers’ resignation on October 27. O’Neill, a legendary figure in the club’s history, stepped in as caretaker, leading the team to consecutive domestic victories.
Under O’Neill’s guidance, Celtic closed in on Hearts, sitting just two points behind, while also reaching the League Cup final.
Gratitude for Predecessors
Nancy expressed his respect for O’Neill and his assistant, Shaun Maloney, thanking them for their dedication during the transitional period. He aims to connect with them personally to express his gratitude for their contributions to the club.
- New Manager: Wilfried Nancy
- Contract Duration: Two and a half years
- Previous Role: Manager at Columbus Crew
- First Match: Sunday against Hearts
- Key Matches Ahead: Europa League vs. Roma, League Cup final vs. St Mirren
Nancy’s arrival at Celtic marks a new chapter as the club seeks to maintain its position as a dominant force in Scottish football.