
Nottingham Forest finds itself in a familiar position, reportedly considering another managerial change as current boss Ange Postecoglou struggles to secure a win. With pressure building after seven winless games across all competitions, reports suggest the club is already looking at Marco Silva from Fulham as a prime candidate to take over. This potential move highlights the club’s turbulent start to the season and the owner’s readiness to make swift decisions regarding leadership.
📉 Pressure Mounts on Ange Postecoglou
😇 Ange Postecoglou, who took the helm at Forest after a swift change earlier this season, is reportedly under significant pressure. Since his appointment, the team has not yet secured a victory in seven matches across all competitions, recording two draws and five losses. This difficult start has led to speculation about his future, just weeks after he joined the club.
🔄 A History of Quick Managerial Changes
✨ This isn’t the first time Nottingham Forest has considered a managerial switch this season. Owner Evangelos Marinakis made a decisive move earlier, sacking Nuno Espirito Santo after a disagreement. Marinakis then brought in Postecoglou, a manager he knew from his time at Tottenham, hoping for a turnaround. However, the desired results have not yet materialized.
🎯 Marco Silva Emerges as Top Target
🌟 Should Forest decide to part ways with Postecoglou, Marco Silva, the current manager of Fulham, is reportedly their top choice. Silva’s previous connection with owner Marinakis through Olympiacos, another club owned by Marinakis, makes him a familiar and appealing candidate. This prior relationship could play a key role in any potential negotiations.





