Martin O’Neill’s time in charge of Celtic couldn’t have gone much better really.
The legendary manager saw his beat their Old Firm rivals, reach a cup final and draw level with Hearts at the top of the SPFL table.
It took the Hoops a while to find their new manager but they finally have their man in the form of Wilfried Nancy who arrives following a stint in MLS.
That said, for those at Parkhead, chiefly Liam Scales, he’s not had much time to think about what could be in store under the new boss.
Scales preparing for new era at Celtic
Republic of Ireland international Scales was asked after the 1-0 victory over Dundee on Wednesday evening whether he had been doing his research on the 48-year-old Nancy.
“No, I havenāt had time,ā the defender said. āItās been so busy. Obviously we know bits and pieces but we canāt get ahead of ourselves. We need to focus on the games that we have and now is the time where weāre going to have to really focus on the tactical changes and whatever he wants us to do.
“Itās hard to do homework on someone youāve never met because you donāt want to create a false idea of them. Itās better just to wait and really learn from them in person.”
Nancy arrives ahead of a crucial run of games. Celtic will go top of the Premiership if they beat Hearts on Sunday before facing St Mirren in the League Cup final a week later.
āIt doesnāt get much bigger than the week he has come in. Itās probably ideal. You want to come in and be part of massive games and he has a chance to win a trophy early on.
“If you come in and do well over the next three games, itās the best way you can start a job. Weāll be doing our best to make that happen for him because we want to be successful as a team.”
Scales could be set for new role under Nancy
Scales was in excellent form under O’Neill, notably hailed as Celtic’s “player of the year” by some. Evidently, he thoroughly enjoyed his time with the interim manager in the dugout.
The defender said of OāNeill: “Heās been really good. Itās been a positive four weeks or five weeks. Weāve won a lot of games. Weāve obviously won a cup semi-final and won an away game in Europe as well. They were big wins. Itās just been really enjoyable and positive.
āIn the game now, the defenders are on the ball a lot and you need to link play. But to go back to basics and just be told that you need to win your headers, you need to win your duels, Iāll keep that with me.ā
Whether the centre-back continues his form remains to be seen. After all, Scales could be set for a modified role given Nancyās preference for a back three. “Iāve played in back threes, Iāve played in back fives, Iāve played in back fours. I just want to be in the team. Thatās all I care about.”
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1 ByDan Emery