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Nottingham Forest Fans All Say the Same Thing About Nuno Espírito Santo as New Exit Update Emerges
Nottingham Forest has sensationally sacked manager Nuno Espírito Santo just three games into the 2025-26 Premier League season, confirming his departure on Tuesday, September 9, 2025. The Portuguese coach, who joined the club in December 2023, delivered an unforgettable 2024-25 campaign, guiding Forest to a seventh-place finish and their first Europa League qualification since 1995-96—defying relegation predictions and earning multiple Manager of the Month awards.[1][2]
The club's official statement praised Nuno's "pivotal role" in last season's success, noting it would be "forever remembered fondly." Despite this, tensions with owner Evangelos Marinakis escalated over the summer, particularly around transfer market inactivity, which Nuno publicly criticized. This breakdown made his exit inevitable, even after signing a new contract extension to 2028 in June 2025.[1][2]
Nuno's record at Forest stands at 32 wins, 26 losses, and 15 draws from 73 games. Highlights included a historic win at Old Trafford and a six-game winning streak that placed Forest third early in 2024-25.[2]
As news broke, Nottingham Forest fans flooded social media with remarkably unified reactions, overwhelmingly thanking Nuno for transforming the club. Comments like "Thank you Nuno, you'll always be a legend" and "Nuno took us to Europe—hero status eternal" dominated, reflecting gratitude despite the shock sacking. Many expressed frustration with the board, chanting sentiments of "Marinakis out" and lamenting the loss of a manager who united supporters.[1]
Forest has shortlisted three replacements, including ex-Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou. Fans urge caution, emphasizing the need for stability after Nuno's "very successful era."[1]
This bombshell marks the first major managerial change of the season, leaving supporters heartbroken yet appreciative of Nuno's legacy at the City Ground.
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