nottingham forest Reports suggest another managerial change could be in the works Sean DycheThe future is far from certain.
Dyche’s tenure at Forest is reportedly in jeopardy after Friday’s 3-1 loss to relegation rivals Leeds United. Evangelos Marinakis A summer management swap is being weighed.
Huge defeat at Elland Road leaves Forest just three points ahead Premier League The relegation zone has put huge pressure on the embattled former Everton coach.
West Ham’s victory over Burnley heightened fears that Forest are dangerously close to relegation just one season after a fairytale season under Nuno Espirito Santo.
Marinakis expected greater progress when he appointed Dyche in October as his third manager in an increasingly chaotic campaign.
Media sources claim that the Greek tycoon Patience is running outDyche now faces a do-or-die showdown against Wolves on Wednesday night.
Forest supporters have become increasingly vocal in their criticism of Dyche’s extreme defensive tactics, arguing his pragmatic approach is outdated and not enough to sustain Premier League survival.
In Friday’s horror show, Forest fell completely behind for 90 minutes and the game was effectively over before half-time, with Leeds United dominating the proceedings.
According to recent reports, Marinakis Still a big admirer fulham coach Marco Silvathe Portuguese’s contract expires this summer.
Nottingham Forest ‘increasingly confident’ in appointment of Marco Silva
Now, the latest news about Forest’s interest in Silva has come to light.
According to Football Insider reporter Pete O’Rourke, Forest ‘increasingly confident’ Silva could be tempted to return to work under Marinakis.
The Forest board remain publicly supportive of Dyche, but with his short-term deal only covering 12 months beyond the end of this season, Silva represents an increasingly attractive option.
Marinakis will not hesitate to make ruthless decisions if he feels a change is necessary, having already replaced Nuno and Anj Postkoglu earlier this season.
Since promotion to the Championship in 2022, Silva has built Fulham into a mid-table team and helped Fulham almost qualify for Europe on a shoestring budget last year.
Those who have worked with the 48-year-old, such as Fulham defender Calvin Bassey, describe him as “one of the best managers in the Premier League”.
Media people also called Silva “genius” Tactician, which speaks volumes about what the former Watford, Everton, Hull City and Olympiacos manager has always been. Job related to Tottenham Hotspur It was the same before.
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Marco Silva’s coaching career |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
|
club |
Tenure |
matches |
win% |
Achievements/Achievements |
|
Estoril Beach |
2011-14 |
116 |
46.55% |
2nd Division Champion |
|
Sports CP |
2014-15 |
53 |
60.38% |
Portuguese Cup |
|
olympiacos |
2015-16 |
48 |
79.17% |
greek super league champion |
|
Hull City |
2017 |
twenty two |
36.36% |
Resign |
|
waterford |
2017-18 |
26 |
30.77% |
fired |
|
everton |
2018-19 |
60 |
40% |
fired |
|
fulham |
2021 to present |
214 |
43.93% |
EFL Championship title |
He could be a solid candidate to replace Dyche, but the real question is whether he will manage Forest in the top flight or Championship.







