Nottingham Forest Appoints Vitor Pereira As New Head Coach

Nottingham Forest have moved swiftly to appoint Vitor Pereira as their new head coach after dismissing Sean Dyche just months into his reign. The decision followed a frustrating goalless draw against Wolverhampton Wanderers on Wednesday, a result that deepened concerns over the club’s slide toward the relegation zone. Forest’s hierarchy had already begun exploring alternatives, with Pereira quickly emerging as the preferred choice. The Portuguese tactician is no stranger to the Premier League survival fight. He previously took charge of Wolves in December 2024 and engineered a turnaround that ensured their safety. However, a poor start to the subsequent campaign — failing to win any of the first 10 league matches — led to his dismissal in November, despite the team later sitting comfortably 12 points clear of danger by April. Dyche’s departure makes him the third Forest manager to lose his job this season, after earlier changes involving Nuno Espírito Santo and Ange Postecoglou. The 54-year-old had only been appointed in October when Forest were 18th in the table. Before handing him the role, the club had considered approaches for Roberto Mancini and Marco Silva of Fulham. Forest’s recent form has been alarming, with just three wins in their last 13 matches across all competitions. They currently sit only three points above 18th-placed West Ham United, intensifying the urgency for a turnaround. Pereira’s immediate challenge will be a Europa League play-off first leg away at Fenerbahçe in Türkiye next Thursday. Beyond continental duties, his primary objective will be to secure Forest’s Premier League status — a hard-earned return achieved after a 23-year absence via the 2022 play-offs.

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Wolves Sack Vitor Pereira After Winless Run Leaves Club Bottom Of EPL

Wolverhampton Wanderers have sacked head coach Vitor Pereira after a woeful run of results left the club bottom of the Premier League table and without a single win this season. Pereira’s final game in charge was Saturday’s 3-0 defeat at Fulham — a performance he admitted was Wolves’ “worst” since his arrival. The loss extended their winless streak to 10 league matches, with only two points collected so far. The 57-year-old Portuguese coach signed a contract extension in September, keeping him at Molineux until 2028, but growing frustration among fans and a lack of progress made his position untenable. Wolves also suffered a 4-3 defeat to Chelsea in the Carabao Cup last week, crashing out at the round of 16. Pereira joined the club in December 2024 after the dismissal of Gary O’Neil, when Wolves sat 19th in the Premier League with just six points from their first 19 matches. He initially revived their fortunes, leading them to safety with a 16th-place finish thanks to ten wins in their final 22 games. That momentum soon faded. Following a six-game winning streak in April, Wolves have now gone 14 league matches without victory — losing 11 of those fixtures, including back-to-back defeats to Burnley and Fulham. Tensions between Pereira and the supporters boiled over last weekend when he appeared to argue with fans after the late loss to Burnley, amid chants of “you’re getting sacked in the morning.” The same chants echoed at Craven Cottage a week later. “Two months ago they sang my name because of what we did last season,” Pereira said after the Burnley match. “Now, without results, they sing my name maybe to sack me. But if I were a supporter, I would still feel proud of my team because they worked and showed mentality.” Wolves’ problems deepened over the summer when key players Rayan Aït-Nouri and Matheus Cunha departed for Manchester City and Manchester United respectively. Despite adding seven new signings, Pereira failed to steady the team’s decline, leading to his dismissal.

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