Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy was thrust into the Glasgow fishbowl last week and has yet to come up for air after consecutive losses to Heart of Midlothian and Roma in his first two games in charge.

The Frenchman's drastic switch to a 3-4-2-1 formation has sparked widespread debate, and with Celtic winless under Nancy's stewardship going into this afternoon's Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren, right-back Anthony Ralston insists he and his team-mates have not lost confidence and must adapt.

"There has been a change of manager, a change of staff and a slight change in the system," said Ralston. "But it is the same group of players who have brought so much success to the club. You need to be able to adapt in these moments, and I believe that we will be able to do so.

"You need t

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