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‘Chaotic’ Celtic performance forecast as 67 Hail Hail writers predict Aberdeen result

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Wilfried Nancy must make sure Celtic beat Aberdeen at Parkhead, by hook or by crook.

There is no need for a performance, a win will do as Nancy fights to save his Celtic career after a disastrous four-game losing streak.

The Frenchman has overseen domestic Celtic defeats to Hearts, St Mirren and Dundee United as the Bhoys boss tries to force a system that is not working.

And as the games come thick and fast, Nancy needs to make sure Celtic beat Aberdeen to save his job and here, 67 Hail Hail’s writers have shared their big predictions on the big Parkhead fixture.

Let’s hear your score predictions below!

The Celtic squad pose for a photo before the Europa League game against Feyenoord
The Celtic squad pose for a photo before the Europa League game against Feyenoord Credit: Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images

Paddy Sinat

I’ve got four out of four of my Celtic predictions wrong so let’s hope this one is as well.

Aberdeen are in great form at the moment and will be difficult to beat.

While I don’t think Celtic will lose, there is nothing I have seen so far from Nancy’s team that convinces me the Bhoys will.

I’m going a 2-2 draw.

Callum Boyle

It’s win or bust for Wilfried Nancy this weekend. The atmosphere will be tense, perhaps toxic too.

Celtic simply need to take the lead and honestly, at this point, it’s only about getting a result rather than worrying if we’ve played well.

Having said that, I think we will edge it out with a 1-0 win.

The 3-5-2 system Wilfried Nancy can use with the current Celtic squad. Thoughts in the comments.

Celtic line up Wilfried Nancy could use to help turn around his fortunes.

Amir Mir

It’s going to be nervy. Perhaps Aberdeen’s trip across Europe on Thursday night will aid Nancy, and he will get his first win.

I can see Celtic opening the scoring, but I think, once again, the second half will be chaotic. 3-2 win for Celtic. Shin Yamada to score and a Maeda brace.

Martin Crawford

It feels like we’re at rock bottom, but I don’t think a lot needs to change from the Tannadice performance for us to win here.

We just need to take the lead and hold onto it, it’s not rocket science. I expect Liam Scales to return to the team, so I’ll go for him and Yang to score in a 2-0 win.