CELTIC CONFIRMED THE appointment of new manager Wilfried Nancy, just before their Scottish Premiership encounter with Dundee.
The Frenchman has signed a contract until the summer of 2028 and will take over from interim manager Martin O’Neill as Brendan Rodgers’ permanent successor.
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Nancy, who arrives from Major League Soccer side Columbus Crew, described his appointment as a “massive honour” and thanked O’Neill and Shaun Maloney for their “fantastic” work.
He added in a statement: “Now it’s up to me to carry on this great work and carry our great club forward and I can’t wait to get going and become part of such a brilliant institution.
“Celtic is one of the world’s proper football clubs, real atmosphere and heart and soul, real high standards and real demands, which I am ready for.
“I know the history, I know the values of Celtic and I know what is expected of me on this journey. I know what Celtic means to so many people and my number one aim will be simple – to give our fans a strong, exciting, attacking, winning football team they can be so proud of.”
Chief executive Michael Nicholson added: “We have been aware of Wilfried and his quality of work for some time – he was our number one candidate when we began the process of appointing a new manager and we are delighted that he has agreed to join the club.”
Irish internationals Liam Scales and Johnny Kenny play their club football for Celtic,
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Celtic announce Wilfried Nancy as new manager
CELTIC CONFIRMED THE appointment of new manager Wilfried Nancy, just before their Scottish Premiership encounter with Dundee.
The Frenchman has signed a contract until the summer of 2028 and will take over from interim manager Martin O’Neill as Brendan Rodgers’ permanent successor.
Nancy, who arrives from Major League Soccer side Columbus Crew, described his appointment as a “massive honour” and thanked O’Neill and Shaun Maloney for their “fantastic” work.
He added in a statement: “Now it’s up to me to carry on this great work and carry our great club forward and I can’t wait to get going and become part of such a brilliant institution.
“Celtic is one of the world’s proper football clubs, real atmosphere and heart and soul, real high standards and real demands, which I am ready for.
“I know the history, I know the values of Celtic and I know what is expected of me on this journey. I know what Celtic means to so many people and my number one aim will be simple – to give our fans a strong, exciting, attacking, winning football team they can be so proud of.”
Chief executive Michael Nicholson added: “We have been aware of Wilfried and his quality of work for some time – he was our number one candidate when we began the process of appointing a new manager and we are delighted that he has agreed to join the club.”
Irish internationals Liam Scales and Johnny Kenny play their club football for Celtic,
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