October 5, 2025

Postcoglou is not afraid of the bag after the start of the nightmare as boss of Nottingham Forest

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Nottingham Forest head coach, Ange Postcoglou, says he is not afraid of the bag despite having won his first six games in charge of the club.

The boss Tricky Trees came across another defeat Thursday evening, losing at home in the Europa League at FC Midtjylland.

After the summits of the finish in European spots under Nuno Espirito Santo Last, which was a fall in grace under the former boss of Tottenham.

No team has conceded more goals (12) than Forest since the Australian took over, and they languish in the relegation area of ​​the Premier League.

Following his bad departure, Fans of Forest were able to hear singing “You were limited in the morning” during Thursday’s defeat.

Speaking on his start before the trip to Newcastle on Sunday, Postcoglou said: “It is a valid hypothesis in modern football that there is always a manager who is under pressure – it’s just a part of what we do – but I don’t think that way.

“In other words – I knew that I was limited to Tottenham about three or four months before me, but that did not prevent me from winning something.

“It doesn’t go into my head. My responsibility lies to make sure that this football club is progressing and arrives at a position where it can challenge things.

“If I start putting deadlines or worrying about what will happen next week, I do not perform the role that gave me.

“I just don’t think it’s useful for anyone. In the end, I have to focus on the environment, training, the way we play and as I said last night, I am always very, very strong in my conviction that we are not too far. ”

Staff problem?

When he pushed further, Postcoglou admitted that his players still had to change their mentality to properly implement his football.

He added: “It seems that it is the state of mind of the players that we must first be punished (before we start to compete). We drop into key football areas that change football matches.

“You have to be honest with your comments.

“If you accept it or just hope that it will change, I don’t think it will work. Players know exactly what I feel about this.

“I would be surprised if someone has not seen any change. Results on the one hand – I know it is the ultimate measure – but there is a lot of evidence that we have changed the fundamental principles of the way we do things.

“We are always at the Discovery Stadium around the players. We need time to change things. I would be very surprised if someone thought it would be something overnight.

“As the results have not followed, there is always a question mark on the question of whether the change has been good or not.

“If I had to locate it. It was not the change in style of play that did not allow us to win matches. It was the lack of concentration in key moments.”




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