Nottingham Forest Sack Ange Postecoglou Just 40 Days into Job Amid Widespread Disappointment
Ange Postecoglou's tenure as Nottingham Forest's head coach lasted a paltry 40 days, with the Australian boss being unceremoniously sacked just 18 minutes after Saturday's 3-0 thrashing at the hands of Chelsea. The club made the decision to relieve him of his duties "with immediate effect," citing a series of disappointing results and performances.
The news sent shockwaves through the stadium, with fans booing the final whistle and Postecoglou cutting a solitary figure near the centre circle as he applauded the handful of Forest supporters who had remained behind. The Australian's fate was sealed when a senior official informed him of his dismissal within minutes of the final whistle.
Forest's captain, Ryan Yates, acknowledged that results have not been good enough, saying the team is "extremely disappointed" with their form and that they must take responsibility for turning things around. He added that the club will dust themselves down quickly and be fully behind any new leadership.
Postecoglou had come under intense scrutiny following Forest's 2-0 half-time lead collapse at Swansea in the Carabao Cup, only to concede two late goals. His subsequent games saw the team lose four times on the spin before Saturday's Chelsea defeat. Fans had been voicing their discontent over social media, with chants of "get out" and "sack him" echoing around the stadium.
Despite Postecoglou's defiant declaration that he would lead Forest to a trophy if given time, his tenure ultimately ended in failure. He now joins a growing list of Premier League managers to be sacked after a single season, including Les Reed at Charlton who held the record until this latest development.
Forest are now 41 points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and face an uphill battle to avoid relegation. As for Postecoglou, his time at Forest will forever be remembered as one of the shortest in Premier League history, a dubious distinction that only adds to the sense of disappointment and disillusionment among fans.
Ange Postecoglou's tenure as Nottingham Forest's head coach lasted a paltry 40 days, with the Australian boss being unceremoniously sacked just 18 minutes after Saturday's 3-0 thrashing at the hands of Chelsea. The club made the decision to relieve him of his duties "with immediate effect," citing a series of disappointing results and performances.
The news sent shockwaves through the stadium, with fans booing the final whistle and Postecoglou cutting a solitary figure near the centre circle as he applauded the handful of Forest supporters who had remained behind. The Australian's fate was sealed when a senior official informed him of his dismissal within minutes of the final whistle.
Forest's captain, Ryan Yates, acknowledged that results have not been good enough, saying the team is "extremely disappointed" with their form and that they must take responsibility for turning things around. He added that the club will dust themselves down quickly and be fully behind any new leadership.
Postecoglou had come under intense scrutiny following Forest's 2-0 half-time lead collapse at Swansea in the Carabao Cup, only to concede two late goals. His subsequent games saw the team lose four times on the spin before Saturday's Chelsea defeat. Fans had been voicing their discontent over social media, with chants of "get out" and "sack him" echoing around the stadium.
Despite Postecoglou's defiant declaration that he would lead Forest to a trophy if given time, his tenure ultimately ended in failure. He now joins a growing list of Premier League managers to be sacked after a single season, including Les Reed at Charlton who held the record until this latest development.
Forest are now 41 points behind fourth-placed Chelsea and face an uphill battle to avoid relegation. As for Postecoglou, his time at Forest will forever be remembered as one of the shortest in Premier League history, a dubious distinction that only adds to the sense of disappointment and disillusionment among fans.