Auston Trusty believes a Europa League win over Roma on Thursday would help assuage sceptics as Wilfried Nancy finds his feet as Celtic boss.
The Frenchman’s debut in the Hoops technical area did not go to plan on Sunday and he came in for widespread criticism from fans and media following the 2-1 home loss to William Hill Premiership leaders Hearts.
After taking on the Italian giants, former Columbus Crew boss Nancy then has to prepare for Sunday’s Premier Sports Cup final against St Mirren at Hampden Park.
Trusty was asked at the pre-match media conference at Celtic Park what a win against Roma could do for Nancy.
The 27-year-old United States defender said: “I think exactly what you’re alluding to, bringing everybody on board.
“I think the fact that we lost our previous game, peopl

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