Celtic failure Wilfried Nancyโ€™s previous side Columbus Crew have openly admitted they are overhauling their strategy after the goals dried up under the embattled Frenchman.

The 48-year-old endured a torrid spell during his brief and chaotic tenure in Glasgowโ€™s east end and now his former employers are also adapting following a frustrating final season with Nancy at the helm.

New head coach Henrik Rydstrom is targeting a greater attacking return after the Crew managed just 55 goals last term โ€“ a drop from the prior two campaigns and 23 fewer than MLS Cup holders Inter Miami.

The ex-Malmo manager has recognised the necessity to adjust the tactical framework, concentrating on embedding a style capable of flourishing through a counter-attacking approach.

And Crew player Max Arfsten has conceded his team lost some of their sharpness in Nancyโ€™s third year before he was lured away as the permanent replacement for Brendan Rodgers at Celtic.

Speaking ahead of the new MLS season, Arfsten said:

โ€œI think last year there was a lot of times when weโ€™d have the ball the majority of the game. And sometimes weโ€™d go side to side too much or maybe not be as threatening as weโ€™d like. So I definitely think thereโ€™s an element of we can attack quicker when we have the ball and have more of a purpose with the ball. So I think thatโ€™s kind of what heโ€™s alluding to (when talking about playing direct).โ€

Nancy was dismissed from his Celtic role after a loss to Rangers โ€“ his sixth defeat in eight outings โ€“ became the tipping point for the board, prompting Martin Oโ€™Neill to step back in for another rescue stint during the campaign.


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