I don't know how the management of Nottingham Forest came up with the decision to sack Nuno Espirito Santo because this was a coach that made remarkable impact in the club last season despite that they didn't qualify for the Champions League games after they reached third position in the league table before they dropped down to 7th position at the end of last season but they still made it to the Europa League games which is still a good achievement but for the club to sack Nuno Espirito Santo after just 3 games this season is really sad. When we were still condemning the sack of Eric Ten Hag by Bayern Leverkusen after only 2 games now it's Nottingham Forest sacking a coach that is still doing well for the club.
Let’s not even talk alone about the success of taking them to the European competitions but the fact that Nuno Espirito took this team from 16th position which they had finished the season before and went up places to the European places defeating clubs like Liverpool in the process, for me he did superbly but this cannot be use to for anything, if he had a fallout with the club president and since last season they are yet to actually sort it out unto this season then it is best for both parties to part ways because it will cause them problems. Good luck to Nuno.
Nottingham Forest though didn’t take a while and have already brought in their replacement in the avast experience of Ange Postecoglu, for me regardless of whether I want them to keep Nuno this is a replacement that Looks good to me, Postecoglu might have had a bad premier league campaign with Tottenham but we all know of his experience that’s what won Tottenham their first title for close to two decades and also is track record with Celtic. For me this Nottingham Forest fits Ange pattern of play and I am definitely optimistic they will do better under him.
Nottingham Forest have players that can perfect his high line football very and also sit back comfortably against top opponents