
New footage proves Sean Dyche has completely changed the atmosphere at Nottingham Forest
Sean Dyche has a challenge on his hands to turn around the fortunes of Nottingham Forest, but he appears to have made a positive start.
Dyche was appointed by Forest on Tuesday (21 October) morning, becoming the club’s third manager of the season.
Ange Postecoglou was sacked by owner Evangelos Marinakis over the weekend, after taking charge of just eight games.
The Trentside club didn’t record a single win under Postecoglou, and have slipped into the Premier League relegation zone as a result.

Sean Dyche takes charge of first training session
Nottingham Forest face Porto in the Europa League on Thursday (23 October), giving Dyche just two days with his players to prepare.
The former Everton and Burnley manager took his first training session just hours after he was officially appointed, and has seemingly brought the feel-good factor back immediately.
In a behind-the-scenes video posted by Forest on X, Taiwo Awonyi is seen finding the back of the net in a training game, before running towards the camera to celebrate.
The striker then embraces Omari Hutchinson, who has had very limited game time this season, with both players laughing and smiling.
It’s clear from the video that the Forest squad are delighted with the new appointment, and the mood around the camp has lifted.
Dyche can reintroduce failed summer signings
Forest are winless in their last nine games in all competitions, so Dyche will need to instil some confidence back into his side before anything else.
One thing that the 54-year-old may decide to do is reintroduce a number of players from the fringes of the squad, including Hutchinson.
The winger joined Forest from Ipswich Town, but has failed to make any sort of impact at the City Ground.
Another summer signing, James McAtee, who completed a move from Manchester City, has started just one Premier League game so far this season.
If Dyche can properly utilise the quality available in his squad, then the Trentside outfit should have no trouble pulling away from the relegation zone.