nottingham forest Following a championship-winning manager Evangelos Marinakis is gearing up for another management shakeup, according to a new report.
Forest endured another disastrous night at Elland Road on Friday night with a comprehensive 3-1 win over relegation rivals Leeds United. Sean Dyche hanging by a thread.
The Red Army was completely at a disadvantage in the 90 minutes of the game. Before half-time, Leeds United took an absolute lead and the game was basically decided.
Few Forest players can take any credit from this heavy defeat, with Dyche’s conservative approach once again failing to get the necessary result in a crucial six-pointer.
The defeat leaves Forest just three points ahead Premier League In the relegation zone, West Ham defeated Burnley at Turf Moor on Saturday.
More worryingly for City Stadium supporters, owner Marinakis is now seriously considering launching his third managerial change in an increasingly chaotic campaign.
According to reports, Dyche faces growing pressure after dismal performance on FridayMarinakis has expected further improvement since the former Everton boss was appointed in October.
Despite recent wins over West Ham United and Brentford, the Greek shipping giant is frustrated that Forest continue to edge closer to danger and feels the performance was unconvincing despite the result.
Evangelos Marinakis eyeing Marco Silva joining Nottingham Forest
Now, according to GiveMeSport, the Fulham manager Marco Silva Still in Marinakis’ sight.
Marinakis reportedly eyeing Silva He will serve as his preferred replacement if he thinks Dyche’s time has come.
The Portuguese tactician worked under Marinakis at Olympiacos, with whom he won the Greek Super League title, and remains a long-term admirer.
Marinakis clearly believes Silva has the ability to implement a more progressive style while ensuring Premier League survival, with the Greek tycoon preparing to make another change in the dugout.
Silva’s future at Craven Cottage remains uncertain, with his contract set to expire at the end of the season.
The 47-year-old has transformed Fulham since arriving in 2021, overseeing their promotion and turning them into a mid-table side and, at times, European contenders, but talks over new terms have stalled.
For Marinakis, Silva represents an available manager who can tick multiple boxes.
His previous success with the Greeks in charge of Olympiacos, combined with proven Premier League credentials and his contract status, make it very possible.
Silva is also known as the “Master Tactics” Those who worked under him.
“He prints out what he has to do in training and it’s a similar formula to what we had at Estoril. He’s a master.” Former Hull City striker Evandro told the Brazilian Premier League.
“I like to put Marco Silva and Sampaoli on the same level, because his management model is also something I admire. Marco Silva’s way of managing the team is very good. His biggest characteristic is that he is rational and not emotional.”
Wednesday’s crucial game against Wolves at the City Ground now holds huge significance for Dyche, with some sources suggesting defeat could spell the end for the 53-year-old.
Forest are in desperate need of three points to provide breathing space and restore confidence after a shocking recent drop down the pecking order.







