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Nottingham Forest Part Ways with Ange Postecoglou After Chelsea Defeat

Ange Postecoglou sacked after Chelsea loss; Forest begin search for third manager of the season. end.

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Nottingham Forest dismissed Ange Postecoglou minutes after Saturday’s 3–0 defeat to Chelsea, ending a spell that lasted just 39 days. The club issued a brief statement: “Nottingham Forest Football Club can confirm that after a series of disappointing results and performances, Ange Postecoglou has been relieved of his duties as head coach with immediate effect.”

Reports had suggested Postecoglou’s job was vulnerable and one more defeat would put him at risk. That scenario arrived at Stamford Bridge and Forest moved quickly in the aftermath to make the change.

The decision closes the second-shortest managerial reign in Premier League history and leaves the club searching for stability early in the 2025/26 season. Forest will now begin the hunt for their third manager of a season which is just eight games old.

The sacking followed comments from Postecoglou in the days before the Chelsea match in which he appealed for time and pledged success if allowed to complete a project under owner Evangelos Marinakis. He said: “I said last year in my second year I always win things, right? And what’s the key to that? That I’m there in my second year, because it takes a bit of time.”

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He added: “But the story always ends the same: you leave me here, let me do my job, it’ll end the same… with a trophy. If I don’t and I’m removed, well, what can I do about it? I can’t win in this situation in terms of trying to convince people. You either see what you see or you don’t; either way it doesn’t affect me.”

Local and national reports earlier this month identified former Burnley and Everton boss Sean Dyche as a leading candidate to replace Postecoglou. The club’s hierarchy now faces the task of appointing a new head coach and steadying a squad that has already seen two managerial changes during the opening weeks of the campaign.

Man City

Why City Are Best Placed to Win the Elliot Anderson Transfer

Man City may have the advantage in the Elliot Anderson chase as United signal a strict price cap…

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Elliot Anderson has emerged as one of the summer’s most contested midfield targets, with Manchester City and Manchester United reportedly leading the chase for the Nottingham Forest player. The 23-year-old England international is valued highly by his club and the wider market, and the price being discussed could decide where he lands.

Forest are understood to be asking in excess of £100 million, with some outlets placing the fee as high as £125 million, a figure that would match the British transfer record set last summer by Liverpool for Alexander Isak. Dollar conversions cited in reporting place those numbers at roughly $135.1 million and $168.9 million respectively.

BBC Sport reports that Manchester United have taken a cautious stance, insisting they will “not overpay” for Anderson or other targets this summer. The club would reportedly “won’t pursue” the midfielder if a fee sits around £120 million. United’s hierarchy is said to feel that “Every player’s value has a cap, no matter how well regarded they are.” The same reporting adds the club’s leaders are “confident” there are other options available who can “improve what they already have.”

That financial caution is compounded by uncertainty around the Old Trafford dugout. Michael Carrick remains the frontrunner to continue in the role after overseeing the club’s recent resurgence and return to the Champions League, but no appointment has been confirmed. The lack of clarity over the manager could make recruitment more difficult.

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Those factors leave Manchester City in a strong position. City are repeatedly prepared to meet high fees for targets and have a recent record of prevailing in tight transfer races, with examples cited including Marc Guéhi and Antoine Semenyo. Even if a record fee is not required, City’s capacity to offer immediate prospects of silverware under Pep Guardiola makes them an attractive destination for a player seeking quick success.

Anderson’s eventual destination may come down to whether Forest’s asking price and United’s self-imposed limits align, and whether a managerial decision at Old Trafford is reached early in the summer.

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Gameweek 34

Standouts of Premier League Gameweek 34: Ratings and Key Numbers

A seven-day Gameweek saw shocks and standout displays, with Forest, City and Brighton stars in form.

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A week stretched across seven days by the FA Cup semifinals produced a sequence of decisive performances in Premier League Gameweek 34. FotMob ratings highlight a group of players whose contributions shaped results.

Nottingham Forest’s 5–0 win over Sunderland produced one of the round’s biggest shocks and Igor Jesus was central to it (rating: 8.4). The Brazilian striker played 67 minutes, touched the ball 19 times, the fewest among Forest’s starters, yet returned a goal, an assist and a deflected strike that became an own goal.

Fulham’s 1–0 victory over Aston Villa provided a timely boost for the Cottagers (rating: 8.4). Home possession was just 39 percent, and Joachim Andersen led Fulham defensively with four tackles, four interceptions and seven clearances.

Brighton’s 3–0 win over Chelsea began the round emphatically and Ferdi Kadıoğlu was one of the standout performers (rating: 8.5). The left back opened the scoring and finished the match leading both for shots on target with three and interceptions with three.

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Manchester City’s 1–0 win at Burnley featured strong creative work from Rayan Cherki (rating: 8.5), who created eight chances, the most of any player. Bernardo Silva (rating: 8.6) was the closest to Cherki’s creativity with seven chances created and has recently adapted into a deeper role, combining that passing with a team-high 12 defensive contributions. His departure this summer is going to hit City far harder than most realize.

Morgan Gibbs-White starred again for Nottingham Forest (rating: 8.6). He required one shot to score and created one chance that became an assist, following a three-goal game the previous week.

Burnley faced an intense Manchester City attack with 28 shots; Martin Dúbravka (rating: 8.7) conceded once but made eight saves and prevented a total expected goals of 2.16.

Alexis Mac Allister produced one of the top individual displays in Liverpool’s 3–1 win over Crystal Palace (rating: 8.7). After an assist for Alexander Isak’s opening goal, he added a second assist with a delicate touch for Florian Wirtz in stoppage time.

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Remaining Premier League run-in for Tottenham, West Ham, Nottingham Forest and Leeds

Spurs’ win was not enough as West Ham, Forest and Leeds all picked up points in tight run-in. ahead.

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Tottenham Hotspur’s first Premier League win of 2026 failed to pull them out of the relegation zone as West Ham United, Nottingham Forest and Leeds United all collected points in midweek. Nottingham Forest demolished Sunderland 5–0 to record three wins from their last four, maintaining a five-point cushion over 18th-placed Spurs. Leeds remain focused on their FA Cup semifinal against Chelsea on Sunday, and Sean Longstaff’s 97th-minute equalizer against Bournemouth midweek kept their survival hopes alive.

Spurs sit on 34 points, West Ham on 36, Nottingham Forest on 39 and Leeds on 40. The final four fixtures carry heavy significance for each club.

Tottenham
– Aston Villa (A) – May 3
– Burnley (H) – May 1
– Chelsea (A) – May 4
– Everton (H) – May 24
Winning against Wolves was an obligation for Tottenham, but the weekend trip to Aston Villa is a far sterner test. A crucial home meeting with Leeds follows and then an away match at Stamford Bridge. Di Zerbi’s side conclude at home to Everton in a fixture described as likely to determine their fate.

West Ham
– Brentford (A) – May 2
– Arsenal (H) – May 10
– Newcastle (H) – May 10
– Leeds (H) – May 11
West Ham will take confidence from an agonizing win against Everton and seven points from their last three. Brentford, winless since February, present a winnable game, before a daunting home match with Arsenal and an away day at Newcastle. The season ends at the London Stadium against Leeds.

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Nottingham Forest
Forest travel to Stamford Bridge next weekend, a match sandwiched by a Europa League semifinal tie against Aston Villa. They then host Newcastle before travelling to Old Trafford to face Manchester United in the penultimate weekend. Forest will hope safety is secure by the time Bournemouth visit the City Ground in the final match.

Leeds United
Leeds aim to be FA Cup finalists by the time they host Championship-bound Burnley, a match that offers a valuable opportunity to collect three points and move closer to Premier League survival.

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