Nottingham Forest hires Sean Dyche as its third manager this season
By Canadian Press on October 21, 2025.
NOTTINGHAM, England (AP) — Sean Dyche became Nottingham Forest’s third manager of the season when he was hired on Tuesday, marking his return to the Premier League after nearly a year away.
The former Burnley and Everton coach replaces Ange Postecoglou, who was
fired in ruthless fashion on Saturday around 20 minutes after Forest’s 3-0 home loss to Chelsea.
Postecoglou had only been in the job for 39 days, having taken over from the
fired Nuno Espirito Santo in what turned out to be a misguided appointment by Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.
Forest — a back-to-back European champion in 1979 and 1980 — enjoyed its best campaign in a generation last season, challenging for Champions League qualification until a late collapse but still making it back into European competition via a seventh-place finish in the Premier League.
The feelgood factor at Forest has disappeared after just two months of this season, with the team in the relegation zone on five points from eight games. Forest has only won one of its 11 games in all competitions — its season opener against Brentford — and has lost its last four.
Dyche, whose first game in charge is against Porto in the Europa League on Thursday, takes over a squad that might be disorientated having already played under two different tactical approaches so far this season. Initially it was Nuno’s more pragmatic, direct style before Postecoglou brought along his attacking mindset that didn’t fit the players in Forest’s squad.
Dyche is more like Nuno in the way he sets up his teams, as shown in his long spell at Burnley from 2012-22 and again in his two years at Everton before he was fired in January. He should bring more stability and organization back to Forest, especially at defending set pieces — a big weakness in the team under Postecoglou.
Forest ties
The 54-year-old Dyche was a youth-team player at Forest but never made a senior appearance for the club. He still lives near Nottingham and two of his long-time backroom staff — Ian Woan and Steve Stone — are former Forest players.
Dyche is one of the more charismatic Premier League managers with his gravelly voice and turn of phrase.
He recently announced the launching of a podcast — “Utter Nonsense!” — that may have to be put on hold now that he’s back in management.
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