Bosnuno Espirito Santo of Nottingham Forest says he will not get in the way as he tries to get out of the club.
The Brazilian raised his eyebrows on Friday, publicly acknowledging his relationship with Chairman Evangelos Marinakis.
The report then suggested that the Nuno issue is not the owner, but the head of the global soccer EDU.
That naturally led to many questions after Forest was drawn to Nottingham Forest one-on-one, but Nuno insists that his statements were not brought unconsciously and that he is not intending to make himself an ol’heave-ho.
He told BBC Sports:
“Of course there’s a solution. It’s certainly all fine. Now it’s about sitting down and talking, but that’s fine. I think the more important thing is how to play football.
“I think we still need three players. Ola (Aina) and Neco (Williams) are playing all the games, so we need a goalkeeper to offer another option and two fullbacks.
“I understand your question, but after a football match, my head makes clear what I have to do. I rate the game, evaluate the players, and continue because these boys have a lot to improve and I’m here.”
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Nuno was asked separately the week whether he was effectively trying to fire his comments in his comments and said, “That’s absurd. Never.”
However, Nuno was not clear whether his days in the forest could be counted regardless. “I can’t answer that question.
“I’m trying to do my job as much as I can and try to do my job. I had a good conversation (with Marinakis and EDU) to provide a good platform for my team.”
Nuno believes that once he gets used to his system, he hasn’t come yet from his new arrival.
“We’ve ended up finishing on the pitch, but our intention is that the stress of competition is what really creates everyday life, so if they start competing as well as training, they can get to know themselves better. It’s our job to make the most of them.
“We both played half of both against a very tough team,” he added. “The Palace is a very good team. They’re well drilled, well organized, have no space and are offensive. So I was hoping for a tough game, but I think they showed off their characters and played well.
“In the final moments of the game, we had two chances to score, but overall I think we dominated the gap with a great combination and created a lot of situations that we could find.
“It’s always been very difficult to protect the palace, and don’t give in advance to the palace along with Sar and Mateta. They’re very difficult to deal with, but the boys were fine.”