Graham Potter set to secure Premier League job very soon
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Graham Potter set to secure Premier League job very soon
"Nottingham Forest find themselves in turbulent waters less than two months into the season, with owner Evangelos Marinakis reportedly growing increasingly frustrated at the club's poor start and already discussing potential replacements. Marinakis is so upset by the run of results that he has been exploring shock options, including former Premier League manager Graham Potter, should Ange Postecoglou be removed, according to Teamtalk."
"Postecoglou has struggled to get results since taking over at Forest, and insiders say the owner is questioning the decision to replace Nuno Espirito Santo, a choice that now looks costly. Nottingham Forest are in deep trouble Forest are without a league win since the managerial change, and that has only amplified Marinakis' frustration as the side slips down the table. Potter, on the other hand, was sacked by West Ham United last month and replace by Nuno after his departure from Forest."
"Marinakis has a track record of making swift managerial calls, and the decision to move on from Nuno is starting to haunt him. Forest's current malaise is less about a single bad week and more about the collision of expectation, ownership impatience and poor form. While it's premature to assume Postecoglou will be sacked this minute, the ingredients that typically precede a change are present, wobbly results, an impatient owner and available managerial names."
Evangelos Marinakis has grown frustrated with Nottingham Forest's poor start to the season and has explored potential managerial replacements, including Graham Potter. Ange Postecoglou has struggled to secure results since taking charge, leaving the club without a league win since the managerial change. The decision to replace Nuno Espirito Santo is now being questioned as the side slips down the table. Potter was recently sacked by West Ham and had a mixed spell at Chelsea, making his availability notable. Marinakis has a history of swift managerial decisions. The current situation combines high expectations, ownership impatience and poor form, creating conditions that typically precede a change.
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