Nuno Espirito Santo is SACKED as Nottingham Forest manager despite owner Evangelos Marinakis dismissing suggestions of a rift between the two

Nuno Espirito Santo will leave Nottingham Forest after just three games this season.
Although there is no official approval from the club, Nuno is expected to relax from his duties.
The Portuguese went to Europe for the first time this century last season, but their relationship with the club hierarchy was increasingly difficult this summer.
Nuno criticized Forest’s transfer policy to the public and admitted his relationship with Evangelos Marinakis that he was not the same as the recent period. Nuno, who joined Forest in December 2023, fought with former Arsenal midfielder Edu, who was founded as the president of the global football, to work under the new structure.
Marinakis rejected a crack reports between him and his manager, with the couple expected to have the couple’s interviews only days ago.
And although it brought great success to the club for the club, Marinakis and now the formators have certainly never seen the eye.
Nuno Espirito Santo was dismissed by Nottingham Forest for two years
Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of the forest, rejected a crack reports between himself and his manager only days ago
This was clearly open in the early hours of last season, when the owner of the forest launched the city floor area to squeeze his coach after a 2-2 draw with Leicester City.
And they did not clearly put their differences aside, Nuno made it an incredibly honest revelation at a press conference days ago.
The comment has led to speculation of Marinakis’s former Wolves boss in the midst of his connections with ANGE POSTECOGLO, and even speculation that Nuno could resign – he strongly rejected.
Daily Mail Sport announced last week that the club record signed by Omari Hutchinson will be removed from the Europa League team – another decision to satisfy the bosses of Nuno.
Forest thought that the former Tottenham patrol Postcoglou, who will immediately turn his thoughts into a new manager, were among the names that were taken into consideration. Jose Mourinho is also linked to the role in overseas media organizations.
Marinakis has long been amazed by Fulham boss Marco Silva and athletic Bilbao coach Ernesto Valverde, but both means paying compensation.
Nuno’s last match in charge of Forest was a 3-0 grieving house defeat by West Ham before the international break under Marinakis’s careful gaze.
Marinakis broke his silence about the drama surrounding the club in recent days and claimed that his manager and manager had a ‘strong relationship’.
When Marinakis confronted Nuno on the field last season, tensions began to grow
57 -year -old speaking with TNT Sports from the Europa League lottery in Monaco said: ‘Yes [Nuno can lead Forest forward]It was successful and we did things we enjoyed. Now we can afford to do what we enjoy.
‘Everything is intact. We all want Nottingham to be successful. We are here on good days, but we are closer to hard times, so I don’t see any personal problem.
“ `We are all together, united and we will do some corrective actions and everything will be smooth and ready to go.
‘We have a solid relationship. Of course, sometimes we can be nervous, we can say something, say something else, but at the end of the day, the important thing is between me and Nuno, between Nuno and the players and the actors and the actors and ourselves. ‘
However, the former Porto boss rejected reports claiming to resign as a ‘ridiculous’ after a 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on Sunday.
“Never ridiculous,” he said to journalists.
When asked if he will be responsible beyond international break, Nuno said, ‘Yes, I guess. I don’t know how to answer it, but I think.
“ I am completely comfortable in this sense. We must make a speech about the future of the club and the adherence to the club. We want the same thing, we want the best for the forest, that’s for sure.
‘We have to talk. Such things should be done at the right moment and the right moment is after the game. Now we are focusing on West Ham, then we have an international break and I think this is the right moment. ‘




