Realist Dyche shrugs off speculation over Nottingham Forest future - Soccer News
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Realist Dyche shrugs off speculation over Nottingham Forest future - Soccer News
"You never know, but I am a realist and he is as well, about the current situation and what we took over here. The ownership have always had contact with me. The owner is well aware - and I made it clear to him - that this was never going to be smooth sailing all the way through. We have seen some hiccups; some good days and not so good days."
"I don't think over one game, it is going to be that extreme where suddenly [Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis] is going to suddenly say 'right, we need to change everything at the club for a fourth time'. It is the reality of life as a modern manager. On the same day I was nominated for Manager of the Month, people are saying I should be sacked. That is a new one for me and I have been doing this a long time."
Nottingham Forest lost 3-1 to Leeds United, leaving the club 17th in the Premier League, three points above West Ham. West Ham can move level on points with a win against Manchester United, intensifying pressure on Forest ahead of a home match with Wolves. Manager Sean Dyche faces speculation after inconsistent performances and sections of the fanbase expressing discontent. Ownership, led by Evangelos Marinakis, has maintained contact and was warned that the takeover would not be smooth. Dyche emphasized the reality of modern management, noting both positive moments and setbacks, and rejected the notion that a single defeat should trigger drastic change.
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