
Nottingham Forest fans lash out at ‘abysmal’ Sean Dyche after new sack claims
Sean Dyche lasted just 25 games in charge before Evangelos Marinakis parted ways with the last Nottingham Forest manager.
The Reds have employed their fourth coach of the 2025-26 campaign in Vitor Pereira, but with no wins in their last six Premier League matches, relegation fears are growing at the City Ground.
Under Dyche, Forest had won 10 games, drawn six and lost nine. However, with players turning on him behind the scenes, Marinakis was forced into yet another change in the dugout.
Pereira is already under pressure at Forest, with Fulham and Tottenham up next in the league. Yet, Dyche continues to spew out new quotes about his time on the River Trent.
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VISIT THE NEXT MANAGER HUBSean Dyche shifts blame over his Nottingham Forest sacking
Speaking out about his time at the City Ground on The Football Boardroom, Dyche is adamant that he “doesn’t understand” the decision to sack him, instead blaming “keyboard warriors” for his demise.
Understandably, Forest fans have exploded at the new interview, lashing out at his “inability to change tactics” and his “very poor substitutions” as manager.
Another supporter hit out at his “abysmal” style of football, so it is fair to say that his new comments around his departure from the City Ground are not going down well with the fanbase at all.
- @kallumo_98: “Because his style of football was abysmal. Never took any accountability. Kept going on about ‘the hard yards’ and not making subs until it was too late.”
- @BigGazLaw: “Blamed ‘keyboard warriors’?? Football managers are the most insecure people going, even at that level.”
- @caldini4: “Dyche keeps doing podcasts and coming out worse each time.”
Should Forest be concerned by Vitor Pereira’s start?
Pereira has been in charge for just five games, with his only win coming against Fenerbahce in the Europa League, albeit he then lost in the second leg in front of home supporters.
He also lost narrowly to Liverpool before a dreadful performance against Brighton.
Forest drew 2-2 with Man City, a game which should provide plenty of hope that Premier League survival is possible. Only other teams around them are playing well now.
Wolves have a huge role to play in the relegation race, while West Ham have sparked into life with a 1-0 win over Fulham. Tottenham seem the likeliest to join the Old Gold and Burnley in the bottom three.
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