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Odds Slashed: Ex-Celtic Player New Favourite to Replace Wilfried Nancy in Surprise Twist
Football Insider247 reports a dramatic shift in the betting markets for the next Celtic manager following Wilfried Nancy's mounting pressure after a humiliating defeat to Rangers at Celtic Park. Odds have been slashed on a former Celtic player and Scotland attacker, making him the shock new favourite amid speculation of an imminent sacking.
The article highlights Nancy's precarious position after Rangers' mammoth win, which has left the Hoops boss on the brink. Pundits on Record Sport’s Hotline Live, including Daniel Caw and Keith Jackson, dissected the fallout, noting signs of unraveling in Nancy's tenure. Jackson pointed to tactical mismanagement, with key players like Callum McGregor shifted out of position to fit the manager's rigid demands, leading to poor performances and fan frustration[1].
"Those little moments where you feel someone is starting to unravel... we've seen it with countless managers in this Glasgow environment," Jackson remarked, emphasizing the intense pressure at Celtic. Caw added that Celtic's title hopes may be blown due to Nancy's "intransigence," with no clear way back after recent results[1].
In a surprise twist, bookmakers have drastically cut odds on an ex-Celtic forward, who represented Scotland internationally, positioning him ahead of other candidates. The player's Hoops pedigree and attacking flair are cited as ideal for revitalizing the squad. Previously longer shots like domestic coaches now trail, reflecting punters' belief in this insider appointment.
Celtic fans are urged to have their say via Daily Record channels, as the board deliberates Nancy's future. With the title race intensifying, the club faces a pivotal decision: stick or twist before it's too late. This development underscores the volatility of Scottish football management, where legends often return to rescue campaigns.
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