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Celtic should call Martin O’Neill immediately after Wilfried Nancy was fired.

Celtic were embarrassed once more on Tuesday, losing 2-0 to Motherwell.

The Hoops were badly outplayed and wasted an opportunity to take top of the Scottish Premiership.


Reo Hatate was a disaster for Celtic, leaving the Old Firm three points behind Hearts in second place.



However, it has become evident that Wilfried Nancy, who was already under pressure at Celtic, is incapable of delivering this trophy, and the board must bring Martin O’Neill back.




Celtics must bring back Martin O’Neill

O’Neill was Celtic’s rescue earlier this season, winning seven of his eight games in command to get the club back on track.


When he left Celtic Park, he returned the Old Firm to the title race and put them in a solid position to advance to the Europa League knockout stages.



However, Nancy has undone all of this hard work, and the Hoops are likely to end the season without a title under the Frenchman.


Celtic must fire the Frenchman immediately after he was exposed once more in the Scottish Premiership.

O’Neill, who has been the front-runner to replace Nancy if she is fired, must return, and the board should contact the 73-year-old right away.

What did Wilfried Nancy say after Motherwell’s defeat?
Nancy’s reign at Celtic has clearly been a catastrophe to date.

There have been few positives in many of the games, and Celtic’s victories have been fortunate.

Nancy was appointed Celtic manager in December with a two-and-a-half year contract. However, after five defeats in seven matches, supporters have turned against him. Nancy is now under pressure for the Old Firm derby on Saturday, which could be his final chance.
However, the Frenchman is not ready to give up yet, and he is confident in his talents to turn their current position around if given the opportunity.

On December 30, he told BBC Scotland: “Yes.” I need to watch my players, particularly in these situations, and I need to rest some of them. Now is the time to improve and keep working because that is the only thing we can control.



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