BREAKING: Nottingham Forest Sack Sean Dyche As Manager Amid Relegation Fears
Sean Dyche’s brief spell in charge of Nottingham Forest has come to an abrupt end, with the club parting ways with the former Burnley and Everton manager just months after his appointment.
Dyche was handed the job in October by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, stepping in for Ange Postecoglou, who himself had only recently been dismissed. His arrival marked the third managerial change at the City Ground this season, following the earlier exits of Nuno Espirito Santo and Postecoglou within the opening months of the campaign.
Now, Dyche has joined that list, becoming the third permanent manager sacked by Marinakis this season alone. Should Forest move quickly to name a successor, the club will set an unprecedented Premier League record by appointing four permanent managers in a single season.
Reports from The Athletic indicate that former Wolves boss Vitor Pereira has emerged as a leading contender for the role. In a twist of fate, Dyche’s final match in charge was a goalless draw against Wolves at the City Ground on Wednesday night.
That result left Forest hovering dangerously close to the relegation zone, just three points clear, albeit with a slightly superior goal difference to 18th-placed West Ham United. The pressure has intensified as West Ham, now under the guidance of ex-Forest manager Nuno, have shown signs of resurgence and could already have overtaken Forest if not for late concessions against Chelsea and Manchester United.
Only a month ago, Forest’s 2-1 away win over the Hammers had opened up a seven-point cushion. That gap has since evaporated, leaving Marinakis facing another high-stakes decision.
Pereira’s recent Premier League history may count in his favour. Last season, he guided Wolves away from relegation danger after replacing Gary O’Neil, overseeing an impressive six-game winning run that secured their survival. His connection with supporters was such that he famously celebrated with fans in a local pub.
Despite that success, his Wolves tenure ended in early November following a heavy 3-0 defeat to Fulham. Tensions had also flared a week earlier after a 3-2 loss to Burnley, when Pereira was escorted away from supporters following a heated exchange.
Even so, Marinakis is believed to view Pereira as a manager capable of delivering immediate results, particularly with Forest facing a demanding run of fixtures.
The club’s next manager will not only be tasked with steering them away from relegation trouble but also preparing for European action. Forest are set to face Turkish giants Fenerbahce in a two-legged Europa League play-off for a place in the round of 16.
If an appointment is made swiftly, the new boss could find himself thrown straight into the deep end, with a trip to Turkey scheduled for next Thursday, followed just days later by a Premier League showdown at home against champions Liverpool.
