‘Rumours surrounding Wilfried Nancy, his start at Celtic and his immediate future at the club, have been rife over the last four weeks.
Granted, Nancy’s start as Celtic manager has not been the greatest after he lost his first four opening games of his tenure.
Defeats to Hearts, St Mirren and Dundee United were coupled with a Europa League humiliation against Roma at Celtic Park as Nancy struggled to get his 3-4-3 system across to the players.
STV journalist Ronnie Charters shares what he knows about Wilfried Nancy sack rumour. Thoughts?
Charters is said to have 'contacts' within the club.
This led to a rumour suggesting that Celtic’s dressing room was unhappy with Nancy prior to the Hoops beating Aberdeen just before Christmas.
Well, Celtic have released training ground footage that fans will find interesting as it immediately puts to bed rumours that the first team and Callum McGregor are unhappy with Nancy.

Celtic’s Lennoxtown footage shows Callum McGregor enjoying a Wilfried Nancy moment
Peter Martin also claimed that people in the ‘background’ at Celtic are saying players ‘are not happy’ with Nancy.
Well, looking at the footage below, that theory has been blown right out of the water as the Celtic first team enjoy a training session right before the Livingston fixture.
Have a watch of this:
Watch Celtic players interact with Wilfried Nancy at training. What do you see?
What is striking about Celtic’s training footage
Firstly, Wilfried Nancy looks calm and relaxed. The Celtic boss is clearly focused on the job at hand and he has a full grasp of the training session.
Secondly, the Celtic first-team players appear focused and completely in tune with what Nancy’s coaching staff are telling them throughout the session.
Lastly, and more importantly, Callum McGregor seems to be bonding with the Celtic manager as he enjoys a moment when Nancy cracks a joke that has the whole squad smiling.
The moral of the story? Don’t believe everything the written press and journalists are saying about Celtic and what’s happening at the club because, looking at what we have all just witnessed here, the suggestion of a crisis looks way off the mark.
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