Steve Cooper sacked by Nottingham Forest with Nuno Espirito Santo favourite to take over

Steve Cooper’s tenure as head coach of Nottingham Forest has come to an end after more than two years in charge. The decision to sack him comes in the wake of a disappointing run for Forest, as they have lost five out of their last six Premier League games, including a 2-0 defeat at home by Tottenham last Friday.

Cooper took over the reins of the club back in September 2021 when they were languishing at the bottom of the Championship. However, he quickly turned their fortunes around and led them to play-off success that season, culminating in an impressive victory against Huddersfield at Wembley in the final.

One of the standout moments of Cooper’s reign was ensuring Forest’s survival in the Premier League last season. The team’s triumph came in the form of a crucial 1-0 win at home against Arsenal in May. Since their return to the top flight, the squad has undergone significant transformation, with a high volume of new players joining the ranks.

With Cooper’s departure, attention now turns to finding his successor. Leading the list of potential candidates is former Wolves and Tottenham manager, Nuno Espirito Santo. It has been reported by Sky Sports News that the Portuguese boss is the favorite to take over at the City Ground, and there are even suggestions that he could be appointed before Forest’s upcoming match against Bournemouth on Saturday.

Nuno Espirito Santo

However, Nuno is not the only name in the mix. Another ex-Wolves manager, Julen Lopetegui, has also been under consideration, along with former Eintracht Frankfurt coach Oliver Glasner. The decision on who will take the helm at Nottingham Forest will undoubtedly be an important one, as the club looks to regain its footing in the Premier League and strive for further success.

In light of Cooper’s sacking, Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis expressed his gratitude for the coach’s contributions to the club. Marinakis acknowledged Cooper’s notable achievement in guiding Forest back to the Premier League, which will undoubtedly be remembered as an iconic moment in the club’s history. The owner also thanked Cooper for his dedication and commitment during his tenure, noting the strong connection he established with the fans and the city of Nottingham.

Although Cooper’s time at Nottingham Forest has come to an end, it is clear that his impact will resonate with the club and its supporters for years to come. The future awaits both Forest and Cooper, and they embark on separate paths with well wishes and mutual respect.

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