Football Today
·18. Oktober 2025
Nottingham Forest sack Ange Postecoglou minutes after Chelsea loss

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·18. Oktober 2025
Nottingham Forest have sacked manager Ange Postecoglou following Saturday’s 3-0 home defeat to Chelsea.
His eight-game spell marks the shortest reign of any permanent manager in the club’s history and one of the briefest in Premier League history.
Postecoglou was appointed to replace Nuno Espirito Santo on September 9. He left after guiding Forest to seventh place and European qualification last season.
Nuno has since joined West Ham United, while Postecoglou’s arrival was viewed as a fresh start after his Europa League triumph with Tottenham Hotspur last May.
However, he struggled to impose his system at the City Ground. Forest collected just two points from five league matches.
They were also knocked out of the League Cup by Championship side Swansea City after surrendering a 2-0 lead in stoppage time.
They also made a disappointing return to European competition, drawing 2-2 with Real Betis and losing 3-2 to Midtjylland in their opening Europa League fixtures.
Supporters quickly turned against him, with chants of ‘sacked in the morning’ ringing out during recent home defeats.
Those calls intensified after the Midtjylland loss and again during Saturday’s defeat to Chelsea, when Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis left his seat before full-time.
Postecoglou’s record of six defeats and two draws from eight matches is the club’s worst managerial start in a century. Forest confirmed his dismissal shortly after the final whistle.
The 60-year-old arrived with a reputation for attacking football, having previously won league titles with Yokohama F Marinos in Japan and Celtic in Scotland before his move to Tottenham.
His commitment to an expansive style, combined with Forest’s defensive frailties, left the team exposed and short of results.
Postecoglou had remained defiant after last week’s 2-0 defeat at Newcastle United, insisting his side were ‘heading in the direction I want us to’.
But today’s loss to Chelsea proved the final straw, with Marinakis taking swift action.
Forest will now turn their attention to Thursday’s Europa League trip to Porto as they begin the search for their third manager of the season.