Reports say Ange Postecoglou made an important decision about his “play style” after replacing Nuno Espirito Santo in Nottingham Forest.
Earlier this week, Postcoglow wrote a two-year contract to become NOTTM Forest’s new head coach, following the club’s decision to loot Nuno.
The former head coach was fired after a fallout between Evangelos Marinakis and Edu. Despite playing a major role in the rapid rise from the battle for relegation to European qualifying for Not Forest, his position was not taken.
Marinakis then revealed that he chose to increase his post-Coglu to increase his chances of winning the trophy as he is trying to solidify his team as one of the best teams in the Premier League.
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However, since Forest’s current team is tailored to Nuno’s practical approach, Post Coglu could find it difficult to implement his free-flowing playing style during the season.
And the Daily Mail claims acknowledge that Postecoglou has to be patient, suggesting that it is unlikely to completely overhaul his playstyle at least at first, but there are inevitably certain tweaks.”
The same report revealed Post-Kogul’s “first message to his foresters.”
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Reports added:
“Several members of the squad have yet to return from international obligations, but Post-Coglu stressed that everyone will have the opportunity to participate in Arsenal on Saturday.
“It will be music to the ears of players like Omali Hutchinson and Douglas Lewis, the summer signatures that took little or no action in the final match of Nuno Espirito Santo’s reign.”
Former Crystal Palace Chairman Simon Jordan explained why he believes Post-Coglu will face the “same challenge” of Nottom Forest after struggling with the Spurs.
“We have to go back to cast-offs for others because we lack talent. He’s a cast-off from the Spurs, right?
“Whether he learns lessons from Tottenham and then develops different developments in Nottingham Forest, he has the same challenges.
“I’m looking upwards in the forest of Nottingham. Marinakis is not an easy person to work in terms of being extremely demanding.
“Nottingham Forest has the ambition to win things, and setting himself up the same way he did for Tottenham, he has the same challenges.
