Celtic's turbulent season continues as Wilfried Nancy is relieved of his duties after just eight games in charge. The club's decision comes in the wake of a disappointing 3-1 home defeat to Rangers, marking a stark contrast to the seven victories secured under interim manager Martin O'Neill. Nancy's appointment, which came after a successful stint with Columbus Crew in Major League Soccer, was met with high expectations. However, the French manager's tenure has been marred by a string of six defeats in eight games, including a concerning four-game losing streak, the first time Celtic has endured such a sequence since 1978. This poor run of form has placed immense pressure on Nancy, especially after Celtic's Old Firm rivals secured a comeback victory at Parkhead. Despite Nancy's insistence on his team's potential, the results speak for themselves, and the club has decided to part ways with the manager. The search for a new permanent manager is now underway, with the club aiming to find a leader who can guide Celtic back to success in the Scottish Premiership.