“This is more about what we need to improve. And the season is so long,” Wilfried Nancy

It was certainly not the start that the new Celtic manager was hoping for but he started the way he means to go on and will have no regrets about imposing his own tactics from the very start of his time at Celtic, despite having just a few training sessions with his new group of players…

Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy
Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy during the Premier League match between Celtic and Hearts at Celtic Park on December 07, 2025. (Photo by Ian MacNicol/Getty Images)

Firstly the new Celtic manager spoke to Celtic TV. Let’s look at that video before covering the post match media conference…

Q: Not the start you were looking for, Wilfried, can you sum up the day?

Wilfried Nancy:  “Listen, I think that we had a really good first half, and we unbalanced them many times. But after that, the final pass or the execution, we rushed a bit. But I think that we saw really good things in terms of playing with rhythm, to be able to combine, how to unbalance also the man-to-man, and how also to unbalance a team with a lot of players behind the line. So I think that we had really good things regarding that.

Hearts open the scoring
Claudio Braga of Hearts scores the opening goal during the Scottish Premiership match between Celtic and Hearts at Celtic Park on 7 December 2025. IMAGO Photo Malcolm Mackenzie, PSI

“Obviously, we conceded the goal in the first half. I think that we could have done better to step up the line a little bit more, I think. After that, the second half, we kept going to attack. And when we conceded the second goal, we started to put in cross and cross and cross. And I think that we needed to combine a little bit more to attack the box with numbers. Because they are really good defensively with big guys, tall guys. So I think that we needed to play quick, but we needed also to have more runs, more numbers between the line and also inside the box.

Oisin McEntee of Hearts beats Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel
Oisin McEntee of Hearts beats Celtic goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel with a header and scores to give Hearts a 0-2 lead. Celtic v Hearts, Scottish Premiership, Football, Celtic Park, 07 December 2025. IMAGO Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock

“But again, the spirit has been really strong and I’m really pleased with the mindset of the guys. It’s not easy for them to adjust regarding what I wanted, but I saw many, many good things. So the idea is to re-watch the game, show them what we did well and what we need to improve.”

Q: One of the things perhaps you do need to improve is to carve out more clear-cut chances, which didn’t happen today?

Daizen Maeda of Celtic
Daizen Maeda of Celtic dejected at full-time. Final score Celtic 1 Heart of Midlothian 2. Celtic v Hearts. Scottish Premiership, Celtic Park, 07 December 2025 IMAGO Photo Stuart Wallace Shutterstock

Wilfried Nancy:  “Exactly. And we know that most of the teams are going to do that, to defend inside the box and so on. So again, how can we balance the scoreboard, knowing that we need to come back. But also how we can be more precise at certain moments to have more numbers, but also to have the tap-in that we want. And I think that we had the possibility to do it in the first half. And in the second half, it was more crosses in the air and I think that we can adjust with that.”

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  1. Nancy certainly talks a good game, and knows what he is looking for from our team, by the sounds of things imo?

    Yet there needs to be the connection between the players and manager, to be successful in gaining the results, which are a demand for our club.

    That disappeared from Rodgers methods, reinstalled under the MoN and Maloney partnership.
    So no-one really knows what to expect in that regards just yet, under Nancy?
    So how much time is available within the club, with a new system in operation, an injury list as it currently is, want away players within the squad, and weakness throughout the playing squad to implement all the changes that are required, going forward?

    Never going to be an easy fix.
    Regardless Nancy needs to help himself also by ditching that tactic board for a start imo?
    We already have enough spotlight upon our club in such a negative manner already, than adding to it?

    Must admit to being disappointed to see Strachan being involved in the decision making process, moreso than Maloney or even fozzy?
    Both were instrumental for MoN, yet both seems to have been discarded already?
    Personally thinking that may be a big mistake from Nancy imo?

    Still haven’t a clue what Strachan brings to our coaching set up, despite being in place for years now?
    All in favour of a new coaching set up installed within our club.
    Promoting Strachan within it, wouldn’t be a decision from Nancy that I would feel comfortable about imo?