Reports say Ange Postecoglou’s work in Nottingham Forest has already been “at serious risk” after a series of poor consequences.
Last month, Postcoglo was appointed to replace Nuno Espirito Santo of Nottom Forest.
This was a controversial decision that did a great job at Nottm Forest and ranging from a relegation fight to European qualifications on the Premier League.
However, Nuno’s position in Nottm Forest became unacceptable after he chose to implement a brand of football with an offensive brand in his fallout with Top Brass.
This puts Post-Ecoglu in a difficult position, but he was not as practical as he was as he was, as performance and results had declined after he arrived.
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Under post-coglu, Nottm Forest won six matches in all competitions. A report from Telegraph’s John Percy claims he is already “at serious risk,” with the head coach “fighting for the future.”
Marinakis is said to be “seriously concerned about the outcome and performance,” but he sometimes “hopes for an upward trend” and is “reluctant to dismiss another manager.”
However, it is still pointed out that if Nottm Forest loses against Newcastle United this weekend, he could lose his job.
“It is acknowledged that this weekend game in Newcastle is a very difficult fixture and another performance and loss could end.
“Marinakis will ultimately make a decision about the future of Tottenham’s former manager, but he will seek input from top football manager Ross Wilson and club’s global football manager Edu Gasper.”
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Nevertheless, the respected Twitter account with the alleged “team of five elite reporters” will have to save themselves until the international break in November.
They said in X: Exclusive: Nottingham Forest Owners will improve the results by giving Ange Postecoglou until the international break in November.
“They are surprised by the results they have now.”
Prior to this weekend’s match against Newcastle, Postcoglo refused to be attracted to his future.
“In modern football, it’s a valid assumption that there are managers who are constantly under pressure. It’s part of our work and parcels, but I don’t think of it that way,” Postcoglo said.
“To put it this way, I knew I had been fired at Tottenham about 3-4 months ago before I did, but that didn’t stop me from getting anything, and it doesn’t get into my head.
“My responsibility is to make sure this football club is going on and we get to a position where we can go and challenge things. If we put a timeline on that or start worrying about what will happen next week, I’m not doing the role I’ve been given.