Celtic need to stick…

Celtic need to stick…

Celtic midfielder Luke McCowan emphasizes the importance of unity following consecutive defeats in the initial matches under new manager Wilfried Nancy.

McCowan and his teammates are aiming for their first trophy of the season as Celtic prepares to face St Mirren in the Premier Sports Cup Final on Sunday.

Despite the challenging start to Nancy’s tenure, McCowan expressed confidence in the new manager and assured that the squad is diligently adapting to his 3-4-3 formation.

“The performances have not been up to par, but we need to come together as a team,” he remarked.

“We’re putting in the effort to adopt the style he wants to implement, and everyone is committed to achieving the desired performances, but we must see improved results.”

“We have to stay united; our squad is filled with experienced players who have faced similar challenges before, and the newly hired staff have also been fantastic.”

“It’s essential to maintain clarity among ourselves and ensure that the style can lead to success, but ultimately, we need to improve our results and performances.”

“We’re on the training pitch working on various aspects, and while it’s not vastly different from our past efforts, we simply need to elevate our performances to secure better results.”

“As a team, we’re disappointed with the last two outcomes and are determined to rectify this situation.”

“We must support Nancy without question; there’s no alternative. He is our manager, leading us alongside his staff, and as players, it’s our duty to follow his guidance toward victory in whichever style he chooses.”

“Once everything aligns, we hope it will lead us to the performances we require to secure wins, which is paramount.”