Nottingham Forest should appoint Angel Postcoglou as a new manager

According to The Athletic, Nottingham Forest is about to announce Ange Postcoglou as his new head coach after the departure of Nuno Espirito Santo.
The 60 -year -old Australian is expected to be officially confirmed in a few hours and will be on the key line for the intimidating Forest trip to the Emirates stadium to face Arsenal on Saturday.
Postcoglou, who previously directed Tottenham Hotspur, will arrive on the city of the city alongside several members of the trusted staff who worked with him in northern London.
Angel Postcoglou is ready to take care of the Nottingham forest
His appointment marks a daring declaration of the property of the forest, in particular Evangelos Marinakis, who has long admired the philosophy of the front coach, attacking football.
Athletics reports that Postcoglou had discussions with Marinakis for the first time in August while Forest explored future options for the management role.
The tensions between Nuno and the club hierarchy have developed for several weeks, largely on the style of play and the management of the team, and the decision to separate from the tracks was taken earlier this month.
The availability and history of PostCoglou made him a leading candidate from the start.
Forest fans can expect a complete change of approach under their new boss. In Tottenham, Postcoglou introduced a system based on high pressure possession designed to dominate games.
Postcoglou has a point to prove to the forest

Although his Spurs mandate was relatively short, he obtained great respect to instill a clear identity and for his ability to make the most of the attackers.
For PostCoglou, the move represents another chance of proving in English football after its fate with the spurs ended prematurely. For the forest, it is the beginning of a new chapter, which could redefine the identity of the club in the Premier League.
The timing is crucial, with a difficult trip to arsenal used as baptism of fire.
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