
""I'm very grateful with the people that I work with," Nancy 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"
Wilfried Nancy has lost his opening two matches as Celtic manager, becoming the first Celtic boss to do so after defeats to Hearts and Roma, and then a 3-1 loss to St Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final. Nancy took charge in early December after interim manager Martin O'Neill won seven of eight matches. Celtic sit second in the league, six points behind Hearts with two games in hand. Nancy says club staff back his plans, acknowledges bumps in form, receives family messages checking his wellbeing, and remains determined to reverse the team's fortunes quickly.
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