This Monday, Celtic announced the dismissal of coach Wilfried Nancy, who last weekend lost the Old Firm derby at home, with two goals from Portuguese Chermiti. The “Catholic” team from Glasgow remains in second place in the Scottish championship, six points behind leader Hearts, and the club's management decided to immediately move towards firing the French coach. “Celtic Football Club announces that it has decided to terminate the contract of coach Wilfried Nancy, with immediate effect. The club thanks Wilfried for his efforts and wishes him and his family all the best for the future", the statement read. «Wilfried's assistants, Kwame Ampadu, Jules Gueguen and Maxime Chalier, will also leave the club and have our best wishes with them. The club also confirms that Paul Tisdale has stepped down as director of football operations. We thank Paul for the contribution he made in this role.” Until the beginning of this season, Wilfried Nancy had developed his entire career in North America, first in Canadian clubs and later in the United States. Celtic, where the Portuguese Paulo Bernardo and Jota line up, was their first experience in European football.