https://www.transfermarkt.com/in-advanc ... ews/462955Hier ein Artikel ĂĽber Nancy.
Was macht man daraus?
Mit Montreal Kanadischer Meister und relativ erfolgreich in der MLS.
Mit Columbus dann MLS-Meister, Leageus Cup - Sieger (Wettbewerb mit US-, kanadischen und maxikanischen Teams) und im CONCAF-Champions-League-Finale (Halbfinal-Sieg immerhin gegen Monterrey, dort spielt aktuell Sergio Ramos).
Ich denke, das ist so eine Ange-Nummer... Man muss erstmal die Wettbewerbe googeln, in denen er bisher unterwegs war. Und Ange war natĂĽrlich deutlich erfahrener damals schon (Australien, Japan, WM).
Irgendwie begeistert mich das GerĂĽcht, irgendwie ist es aber ein totales Experiment.
Wenn es schiefgeht, sind die Hearts Meister.
Wenn es gut geht, hätte Celtic im Sommmer ein anderes Gesicht und ein Double eingefahren.
Was meint ihr????
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Who is Wilfried Nancy? – “Most talented MLS coach in a generation”We asked our Area Manager in North America, Manuel Veth, to find out more.
“Wilfried Nancy is perhaps the most talented MLS coach in a generation,” Veth said. “An average player, Nancy came to Canada 20 years ago to work in university soccer in Quebec. From there, he worked his way up the ranks, joining the Montréal academy in 2011 and then becoming the club’s head coach in 2021 after Thierry Henry resigned from the role.” That season, he led Montréal to the Canadian Championship, and then the next year, he finished second in the Eastern Conference in 2022.
“Nancy played the sort of football Henry always preached,” Veth said. “It was progressive, aggressive, and tactically sound, which is a rarity in MLS. Most importantly, the players loved him in Montréal. He is, in fact, the last coach to have a good handle on that club. Following the 2022 season, Nancy left as he didn’t feel supported by the powerful Saputo family, who own both Montréal and Serie A side Bologna.”
Nancy joined the Columbus Crew across the border. With the Crew, Nancy would win the MLS Cup in 2023, the Leagues Cup in 2024, and reach the Concacaf Champions Cup final in 2024, averaging 1.8 points per game across 136 games across all competitions. “At first glance, 1.8 points-per-game average isn’t that outstanding, but in a salary cap-based league in which there is lots of parity, the average is actually incredible,” Veth said. “Primarily playing a 3-4-2-1 system, the Crew are also incredible to watch. Nancy is not just a fan of good football, but he also gets his players to buy into the system. He also makes his teams better than the sum of all parts. In many ways, his background in university soccer still shines through. Nancy is a teacher who can transport his message well, making all his players better every single day.”