Celtic's challenging start under Wilfried Nancy continued with a 3-0 loss to Roma in the Europa League. An early own goal by Liam Scales set the tone, followed by two goals from Evan Ferguson. The match was effectively decided before half-time at Celtic Park, leaving the Scottish side struggling to find their footing.
Roma capitalised on a set-piece when Matias Soule's corner led to Gianluca Mancini's challenge, resulting in Scales' unfortunate own goal. Ferguson, initially frustrated after hitting the woodwork, found his form with a first-time finish from Zeki Celik's cross. He then displayed skill and composure to score again from Soule's pass, making it 3-0 in stoppage time.
Celtic had a chance to reduce the deficit when Mario Hermoso fouled
Arne Engels in the box. However, Mile Svilar saved Engels' penalty attempt by tipping it onto the post. This missed opportunity added to Celtic's woes as they struggled to make an impact against Roma's solid defence.
In the second half, both Kelechi Iheanacho and Leon Bailey had goals disallowed by VAR for offside. Bailey also missed a significant chance when Kasper Schmeichel smothered his effort. These moments highlighted Celtic's ongoing difficulties under Nancy, marking their second consecutive defeat.
| It's all over! Second win in two games in Scotland! DAJE ROMA #ASRoma #UEL #CelticRoma pic.twitter.com/iQw1XzRsNg
— AS Roma English (@ASRomaEN) December 11, 2025
Statistical Insights and Historical Context
The match statistics showed Roma's efficiency with 1.52 expected goals (xG) from 12 shots compared to Celtic’s 1.33 xG from nine attempts, boosted by their penalty chance. This victory followed Roma’s earlier win over Rangers on November 6, making them only the second team after Barcelona in 2007-08 to beat both Celtic and Rangers in one European campaign.
Wilfried Nancy has now become the first manager in Celtic’s history to lose his initial two matches at the helm following defeats against Hearts and Roma. This challenging start highlights the tough road ahead for Celtic as they seek improvement under new leadership.




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