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Was Wilfried Nancy NAIVE to change Celtic's winning formula under Martin O'Neill?

Was Wilfried Nancy NAIVE to change Celtic's winning formula under Martin O'Neill?

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We're talking tactics (boards!) this week as SunSport's Ryan Rowe, Roger Hannah and Kris Boyd react to Hearts beating Celtic in Wilfried Nancy's first game in charge of the Hoops.The new boss was spotted tinkering with a tactics board in the dugout on several occasions during the 2-1 loss at Celtic Park, will those images come back to haunt him?Kris analyses the Hearts performance and how they gradually asserted control on the game, but was Wilfried Nancy naïve in changing the formation to a 3-4-3 so quickly, particularly given the team was winning under Martin O'Neill?The team also discuss Rangers' 3-0 win over Kilmarnock and the two controversial flashpoints involving Mohamed Diomande and Jack Butland that left Stuart Kettlewell so frustrated he kicked a water bottle and was sent to the stands for using foul language at the officials.Will Bojan Miovski's double see him kick on now in the goals department, and, should Killie be worried about the direction of travel in Ayrshire?Jens Berthel Askou's Motherwell impressed again and the team are tipping them to qualify for Europe.With Kieron Bowie and Kevin Nisbet scoring for Hibs and Aberdeen, there's a debate on who could make a late push for the Scotland squad at the World Cup, as Kris delivers his verdict on the group stage draw too.Plus, there's a look ahead to the Premier Sports Cup final between St Mirren and Celtic after the Paisley side beat Dundee United at the weekend. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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