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sean dyche ambitious owner says Evangelos Marinakis There is something realistic about Nottingham Forest’s plight as the club’s third manager of the season looks to bring stability and get them back to winning ways.
popular Nuno Espirito Santo Started campaign in the City Ground dugout and was replaced last month by Ange PostecoglouWhose reign only lasted 39 days as he was sacked following the 3-0 defeat to Chelsea on Saturday.
The forest soon turned towards the east burnley And everton Boss Dyche, who has signed a deal until 2027 with the club where he spent time as a trainee brian claw Era.
The 54-year-old started his reign with a Europa League games at home porto On Thursday, the Reds look to end a 10-match winless streak in all competitions.
Victory would be a welcome blow for a club whose ruthlessly-ambitious owner Marinakis has been realistic about the task at hand since Dyche took over a side. Premier League Exile zone.
“I spoke to him and those he considers important at the club about the possibility of that happening once a decision has been made with the outgoing manager,” Forest’s newest boss said.
“He spoke to me very openly about the challenge. He’s aware of the challenge. I don’t think he thinks he’s a gimmick just because of last season.
“He sticks to the stats and the facts. He knows it was a challenging race at the end of last season where he didn’t get as many points.
“He is aware of that and that’s why he tried to add something else to try to move forward.
“Obviously it was a good conversation, otherwise I wouldn’t be here and there was a realism to it.”
Forest’s only win this season came on the opening day brentford And Dyche says they need to change their approach, starting by going back to basics.

“The first thing is whether we can stabilize the situation,” he said. “I think everyone knows this. You guys have been writing about it for weeks.”
“Then can you take it further? But I think the team still needs to get back to the basics, because I think they have lost a bit of focus on it.
“It’s a starting point, but obviously he wants more for Nottingham Forest. He wouldn’t have done all this if he didn’t want more.”
Dyche held court in an open and entertaining fashion during a lengthy opening press conference, which doubled as a preview of the match against Forest. porto,
From Clough talking fondly about his trainee days and calling him “Young Ginger” to talking about changing tactics and banning player scrimmages, the 54-year-old’s excitement at stepping into the role was clear.
Dyche, who confirmed the striker, said, “What a great experience to come back to Nottingham Forest as a manager and then experience a European night. It’s a fantastic opportunity.” chris wood The game was “Touch and Go”.
“Now, of course, it doesn’t feel great if you don’t get the right result.
“We’re going in there with the right energy level, the right commitment level and quality. The freedom to show you the quality. We want all that in the show. That’s what we’re looking for.”
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