Sean Dyche: Nottingham Forest boss under significant pressure after Wolves draw

Nottingham Forest Head coach Sean Dyche’s position is being scrutinized following the goalless draw at home. wolves.
BBC Sport reported on Friday night that Dyche was under increasing pressure at the City Ground following the team’s tame performance in the 3-1 defeat against Leeds.
Wednesday’s goalless draw against bottom team Wolves has intensified the internal scrutiny on Dyche’s job.
Parts of the fanbase are starting to change, a factor characterized by the booing of home fans following Wolves’ shutout.
Similarly, there is a feeling within the Forest hierarchy that Dyche’s appointment has not had the impact they had hoped for.
“The owner treated me fairly without a shadow of a doubt,” Dyche said.
“If someone chooses to change in football now, that’s his decision. We’ve all seen that.”
Dyche was appointed Forest manager on 21 October but the club remained in danger of relegation, just three points clear of West Ham in the bottom three.
Sources tell BBC Sport that Dyche is under serious pressure over concerns about the team’s performance.
Forest do not have any fixtures until Thursday, February 19, when they will face Fenerbahce in the Europa League play-off match.
This leaves Forest enough time to identify and appoint a new manager should they decide to move on from the 54-year-old.
If Dyche leaves and a permanent replacement is appointed, it would be the first time a team in the Premier League has had four permanent managers in one season.
Forest started the campaign with Nuno Espirito Santo before he was sacked at the beginning of September and replaced by Ange Postecoglou.




