Nuno admits that the relationship with Marinakis is “not good” in the middle of the bag reports

Nuno Espirito Santo admitted that his relationship with the owner of Nottingham Forest Evangelos Marinakis had changed and that she was “not good” after the information this morning suggested that he had to be dismissed.
Nuno, who signed a new contract in June after guiding Forest in Europe via a seventh place in the Premier League, was obviously not satisfied with the situation when he addressed the media this afternoon and his future on the city of the city seems now uncertain.
Forest goes to Crystal Palace on Sunday, seeking to rely on their victory of the opening week on Brentford, but the relationship between the Greek owner and the Portuguese club manager should dominate the construction.
What said Nuno?
Speaking today, Nuno confirmed that things were not good behind the scenes.
He said: “I always had a very good relationship with the owner last season, we were very close and spoke daily.
“This season is not so well (between us) but I always believe that dialogue is important because my concern is the team and the season we have before us. Our relationship has changed and we are not so close.
“(Our relationship) … It’s not good. I think everyone at the club should be together but it is not reality. ”
When he was asked why things had changed between the pair, he added: “I don’t know exactly, but I’m honest with you, it’s not the same thing. The reason I don’t know. What I said last week ago was my concern and why I was worried about where we were going (as a club).”
Nuno questions Forest’s ambition
Marinakis is renowned as a fuel character and he could be unhappy with Nuno’s comments before Brentford’s match in which he said that the club’s summer transfer company had failed to rely on the advisability of playing in the continental competition.
The old Wolves and Tottenham Boss said that he was not surprised by the reports he had to be dismissed, admitting: “We have known each other very well, and we have all been in industry for some time now.
“And where there is smoke, there is fire, so I know how things work, but I’m here to do my job. I understand, because I’m worried. I’m the first to worry. I’m the first to worry.”
The forest spent nearly 100 million pounds sterling this summer by bringing James Mcatee, Omari Hutchinson, Arnaud Kalimuendo and Douglas Luiz.
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