Ange Postecoglou: Nottingham Forest set to appoint former Tottenham head coach after Nuno Espirito Santo sacking | Football News


Ange Postecoglou has agreed a deal to become the next Nottingham Forest head coach.

The contract will last until the summer of 2027 and an announcement could come as soon as Tuesday.

The first game for the former Tottenham Hotspur boss is set to be away to Arsenal on Saturday lunchtime.

Postecoglou was identified as the leading candidate to succeed Nuno Espirito Santo and talks accelerated on Tuesday morning.

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Get an insight into what former Spurs boss Postecoglou said to his players before they beat Manchester United to win the Europa League. Credit: Spurs Play

Greek owner Evangelos Marinakis has been an admirer of the former Celtic and Spurs head coach, whose family are of Greek origin, for some time.

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In July, Marinakis presented Postecoglou with a special award in Greece for being the first coach of Greek origin to win a European trophy in the men’s game.

“Ange has spoken many times about Greece,” said Marinakis. “It is very important for a person to be proud and shout about his origins.

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We look back at some of the more entertaining comments Postecoglou made to the media during his time as Tottenham Hotspur head coach

“He achieved it with a team that was not winning titles and was struggling. With this success with Tottenham, he made Greece proud.

“He is a very good coach and wherever he goes, he will make Greece proud.”

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Nuno Espirito Santo was sacked by Nottingham Forest – take a look back at his last few months at the club

Postecoglou has been out of work since leaving Tottenham in June, just 16 days after leading them to Europa League glory.

The 60-year-old spent two seasons at Spurs and ended their trophy drought last season, but did so at the expense of the league, where they finished 17th.

Nuno was relieved of his duties on Monday night after publicly falling out with Marinakis this summer.

The 51-year-old was given a new contract in June after guiding Forest into the Europa League, their first European qualification since 1995, but cracks were beginning to show behind the scenes.

Nuno had a poor working relationship with global head of football Edu Gaspar and his bond with Marinakis suffered as a result.

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Former Nottingham Forest striker Robert Earnshaw reacts to the sacking of Nuno

He questioned the club’s transfer business ahead of the new season and then pre-empted his own sacking by saying “where there’s smoke, there’s fire” when asked about his future at the club.

He was set for peace talks with Marinakis during the international break, but the Greek businessman pulled the trigger without them happening.

Forest said in a statement: “Nottingham Forest Football Club confirms that, following recent circumstances, Nuno Espirito Santo has today been relieved of his duties as head coach.

“The club thanks Nuno for his contribution during a very successful era at the City Ground, in particular his role in the 2024/25 season, which will forever be remembered fondly in the history of the club.

“As someone who played a pivotal role in our success last season, he will always hold a special place in our journey.”

Strains in the Nuno-Marinakis relationship began to show in mid-August when Nuno criticised Forest’s summer transfer activity and expressed concern for the season ahead.

“I always had a very good relationship with the owner, last season was very close,” the Portuguese said. “This season, not so well. No, it’s not [good].

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Nuno said he was still in direct communication with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis and stated his intent to remain committed to managing the club

“I don’t know exactly, but I’m being honest with you. I cannot say that is the same, because it’s not the same. The reason behind it, I don’t know.

“I always believe that dialogue and what you say or your opinion, is always valid, because my concern is the squad and the season that we have ahead of us, but our relations have changed.

“The reality is that is not what it used to be. What it used to be was a good, respectful relationship, but was more based on trust and sharing opinions and now it’s not so good.”

Forest’s next 10 fixtures

September 13: Arsenal (A), Premier League, kick-off 12.30pm

September 17: Swansea (A), Carabao Cup third round, kick-off 8pm, live on Sky Sports

September 20: Burnley (A), Premier League, kick-off 3pm

September 24: Real Betis (A), Europa League, kick-off 8pm

September 27: Sunderland (H), Premier League, kick-off 5.30pm, live on Sky Sports

October 2: Midtjylland (H), Europa League, kick-off 8pm

October 5: Newcastle (A), Premier League, kick-off 2pm, live on Sky Sports

October 18: Chelsea (H), Premier League, kick-off 12.30pm

October 23: FC Porto (H), Europa League, kick-off 8pm

October 26: Bournemouth (A), Premier League, kick-off 2pm, live on Sky Sports



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