Forest acted quickly to replace Nuno Espirito Santo last month after the Portuguese boss was relieved of his duties during the September international break. Nuno worked wonders to guide Forest away from danger having succeeded Steve Cooper in December 2023 before delivering a European finish last season.
However, a breakdown in communications between Nuno, owner Evangelos Marinakis and newly-appointed Global Head of Football, Edu, saw the former Wolves and Tottenham boss shown the City Ground exit. Forest acted swiftly to replace Nuno with Postecoglou quickly appointed his successor.
The Australian had been out of work since his Tottenham departure back in June as the north London side opted to axe big Ange despite masterminding a Europa League triumph, ending Spurs' 17-year wait for silverware.
Postecoglou wasn't a popular appointment in the Midlands as Forest lost six of their eight matches under the 60-year-old, which included home defeats to Sunderland and FC Midtjylland in the Premier League and Europa League, respectively, and was subjected to chants of "sacked in the morning" in the 3-2 reverse against the Danish side.




