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Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche says he has to be "realistic" about the club's recent goalscoring troubles and that he and his staff "haven't got magic dust". Despite finding the net five times in three Europa League matches,
Nottingham Forest players are poised to follow a strict rule when Sean Dyche takes the reins at the City Ground. Forest are about to make their second managerial appointment of the season, having given the boot to both Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou already.
RUBEN AMORIM aimed a dig at Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche’s fleeting punditry stint ahead of Manchester United’s trip to the City Ground. While he was out of work in August, Dyche claimed
Sean Dyche has confirmed Chris Wood is one of several Nottingham Forest players who will miss the Premier League clash against Manchester United. Wood, who scored in the reverse fixture at Old Trafford last season, has been struggling with a knee problem sustained while on international duty with New Zealand earlier in the month.
Sean Dyche has already had a run-in with Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis prior to his appointment.
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Build-Up Play Sean Dyche’s sides are set up to nullify aerial threats. In recent weeks, United have gone long in build-up and will have to mix this up a little by going short at times. Sean Dyche’s sides also tend to press quite cohesively,
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Fabian Hurzeler will go up against the first Premier League manager he faced – and beat – when Albion go to Nottingham Forest.
Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche has blamed the media for twisting his quotes on Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim to make them "clickbait" and insisted that he "didn't question him as a person".
Ruben Amorim laughed off Sean Dyche’s claim that he could improve on Manchester United’s record by playing a 4-4-2 formation. Amorim’s United will visit Dyche’s Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon, and the Portuguese will have Dyche’s dig fresh in the memory.
Ruben Amorim bears no ill will towards Sean Dyche and admits the new Nottingham Forest boss could have been right: perhaps Manchester United would have won more games with him in charge.