St Mirren stun Celtic to win Scottish League Cup
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Wilfried Nancy missed the chance to win his first silverware as Celtic manager as the Hoops fell 3-1 to St Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final on Sunday afternoon.Nancy headed into the game under
To see how far Celtic have gone back is absolutely astounding. As the season goes on you're seeing the lack of real quality they have but there are still some good players in there.
Celtic have confirmed the appointment of Wilfried Nancy as manager from Major League Soccer (MLS) club Columbus Crew. Nancy has signed a two-and-a-half year contract with the Scottish Premiership side, who have been without a permanent head coach since Brendan Rodgers resigned on October 27.
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"There is a huge disparity here so for us to get a trophy, a small club like St Mirren, to do it in the manner we did... I'm so pleased for the boys. "It's pride. We're a small squad, small staff, small admin staff, and everyone pulls together. People were saying we'd turn up and we shouldn't ever beat Celtic on paper.
This was a win for the ages. It was the first time in 100 seasons that St Mirren have beaten one of the Old Firm in a final. That was against Celtic, too. Albeit the venue for the Scottish Cup final in 1926 wasn’t known as Barclays Hampden, as strictly speaking it is now.
Celtic fans have called on Wilfried Nancy to be sacked after his side's defeat to St. Mirren in the Scottish League Cup final on Sunday.
St Mirren midfielder Keanu Baccus on BBC Scotland "I feel amazing, I can't remember the last trophy I won. I'm lost for words. I left Australia and came here and it's been such a