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The ridiculous Nuno and Postecoglou failure that Dyche has already solved at Forest after £192m spend
CHRIS WHEELER AT THE CITY GROUND: Ruben Amorim's first year as Manchester United head coach started as it began‚ with a point away from home. Amad Diallo set up the first goal of the Portuguese boss' reign for Marcus Rashford at Ipswich last November. Here at the City Ground‚ the little Ivorian came up with a stunning late equaliser to keep United's momentum going even though their three-match winning run is at an end. It looked like new Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche would inflict a defeat on Amorim and claim his first Premier League win in charge after his side led courtesy of a quick one-two early in the second half by Morgan Gibbs-White and Nicola Savona.
"MAYBE IT'S TRUE!" Manchester United boss Amorim responds to new Forest chief Dyche over brutal comments
DOMINIC KING AT THE CITY GROUND: You would have thought he was browsing in a shop window. Hands by his side‚ barely a glimmer of emotion‚ certainly no smile. But all around Sean Dyche‚ there was happy pandemonium and glee‚ all capped with a chorus of 'Forest are back!' - it might be too early to make such a bold claim‚ of course‚ but what a change in the narrative this was for a club who have been spinning around like an out-of-control tumble dryer.
Morgan Gibbs-White sensationally claimed that he can 'feel like he can finally breathe' after a 'difficult couple of months' following Sean Dyche's first match in charge of Nottingham Forest. The forward‚ who scored a penalty in his side's 2-0 Europa League win against Porto‚ endured a turbulent pre-season after Forest tussled with transfer suitors Tottenham in a bid to keep him at the City Ground. While Gibbs-White ultimately opted to stay in Nottingham‚ things were no more settled at the club‚ with owner Evangelos Marinakis making the seismic decision to sack manager Nuno Espirito Santo amid public tension after just three games.
Nottingham Forest's new era under Sean Dyche has seen their recently-appointed manager implement some of his rules‚ while softening one stance he had had at previous clubs. Dyche was named as Forest's new manager on Tuesday‚ signing a contract until the summer of 2027. The 54-year-old is the third boss at the City Ground this season following the sackings of Nuno Espirito Santo last month and Ange Postecoglou on Saturday afternoon.
'Beating Liverpool at Goodison was amazing. I knew we had a bad record‚ so it was nice for the supporters – those derby games are for the fans' Sean Dyche on his Everton highlights
'I don't believe you can't have a bit of a joke or banter. We have to be careful – managers now are just saying the same things' Sean Dyche says football takes itself too seriously
'Nobody could replicate Clough – he was such a one-off. What I do remember from my time with him‚ and maybe took with me into management‚ is the fact that he instilled a ‘Forest Way' into everything we did' What Sean Dyche learned from Brian Clough
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