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Forest have sacked head coach Ange Postecoglou 18 minutes after a miserable 3-0
defeat to Chelsea, having gone eight games without a win since being appointed.
Boos rang out around the City Ground at full-time, with owner Evangelos
Marinakis not spotted in the stands after the break as Forest spiralled to a
sixth defeat since Postecoglou's appointment on September 9.
Sky Sports News understands the Forest squad held a players-only meeting in the
changing room once the 60-year-old's departure had been confirmed.
Postecoglou's reign at Forest now becomes the second-shortest managerial spell
in Premier League history.
A statement from the club read: "Nottingham Forest Football Club can confirm
that after a series of disappointing results and performances, Ange Postecoglou
has been relieved of his duties as head coach with immediate effect.
"The club will make no further comment at this time."
A fiery press conference from the head coach in the build-up to the game
seemingly sparked a reaction from Forest after a positive start, but the same
issues that have plagued his 39-day reign persisted.
Opportunities fell to Taiwo Awoniyi - making his first start since rupturing his
intestine in May - Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White but the hosts were
made to rue those missed chances when they unravelled in the second half.
Two goals in three minutes from a Josh Acheampong header and Pedro Neto
free-kick punctured the positivity at the City Ground, with applause quickly
shifting to boos.
Substitute Igor Jesus came close to sparking a reaction for his side when his
effort crashed off the crossbar and post, suppressing the soured atmosphere
momentarily, only for Reece James' goal to confirm the defeat despite a late red
card for Malo Gusto.
Forest now sit 17th, one point above the relegation zone, with Porto next up in
the Europa League and a trip to Bournemouth arriving three days later.
Ange's quick getaway and players-only inquest
revealed
Sky Sports News' Anton Toloui:
A 39-day tenure ended with a 39-word statement. The Ange Postecoglou era was
short but anything but sweet as was his exit from the City Ground today.
After the final whistle, he went straight down the tunnel, no time to talk to
the media and within minutes, he was in his car and off the premises.
Then, Forest sent out their short statement confirming he was no longer head
coach.
The players got together after the game and held a players-only discussion which
lasted about an hour in the changing room.
Ange's wretched run of results as Forest boss
Ange Postecoglou lasted just eight matches as Nottingham Forest head coach. This
is how he fared:
Arsenal 3-0 Nottingham Forest - Premier League
Swansea 3-2 Nottingham Forest - Carabao Cup
Burnley 1-1 Nottingham Forest - Premier League
Real Betis 2-2 Nottingham Forest - Europa League
Nottingham Forest 0-1 Sunderland - Premier League
Nottingham Forest 2-3 FC Midtjylland - Europa League
Newcastle 2-0 Nottingham Forest - Premier League
Nottingham Forest 0-3 Chelsea - Premier League
Morrison: Forest are nowhere near good enough
Sky Sports' Clinton Morrison speaking on Soccer Saturday:
"Not winning in eight games is nowhere near good enough. They've got a big
European game in midweek.
"There were some boos at the end but they weren't chanting 'you're getting
sacked in the morning' like in previous games.
"The problem is they can't keep clean sheets like they did last season. Chris
Wood was on fire, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Morgan Gibbs-White played well but
these players have been quiet this season
"They're missing big chances. You do feel for managers in these situations."
Forest's issues under Ange
Since the start of 2023-24, no manager has seen his teams concede more Premier
League goals in the first 10 minutes of the second half of matches than Ange
Postecoglou (16).
Nottingham Forest have conceded 10 set-piece goals under Ange Postecoglou in all
competitions - twice as many as any other Premier League club in that time.
Nottingham Forest are on the longest current ongoing run without a clean sheet
of any side (16 games), while of current managers in the competition, Ange
Postecoglou is on the longest run without a clean sheet (18 games).
Nottingham Forest have lost five of their last six Premier League games (D1),
failing to score in each defeat.
Since Ange Postecoglou's first game in charge of Nottingham Forest, they have
conceded more corner goals in all competitions than any other Premier League
side (5).
Ange Postecoglou at Nottingham Forest is the first head coach to see his team
score only one goal in his first five Premier League matches in charge since
Sean Dyche at Burnley in 2014.
Nottingham Forest have failed to score in three successive Premier League home
games for the first time since October 1998, while it's the first time they've
had 2+ xG and not scored in the competition since earning promotion in 2022.
Teams
Nottingham Forest
Sels; Milenkovic, Murillo (Savona 74), Morato, Williams, Douglas Luiz
(Hudson-Odoi 53), Sangare, Anderson, Zinchenko (Wood 74), Gibbs-White (c),
Awoniyi (Igor Jesus h/t).
Unused subs John, Ndoye, Dominguez, Yates, Jair Cunha
Chelsea Sanchez; James (c), Acheampong (Tosin 81), Chalobah, Cucurella;
Gusto, Lavia (Caicedo h/t); Pedro Neto (Estevao Willian 78), Andrey Santos (Guiu
h/t), Garnacho (Gittens h/t); Joao Pedro
Unused subs Jorgensen, Hato, Buonanotte, George
Scorers Acheampong 49, Neto 52, James 84
Booked Gusto 54, Estevao Willian 89, Sanchez 90+4
Sent off Gusto 87 (second yellow)
Referee Chris Kavanagh
VAR Peter Bankes
Attendance 30,495