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Paul Merson 'Majorly Worried' About Nottingham Forest After 'Terrible' Evangelos Marinakis Decision
Paul Merson has voiced serious concerns over Nottingham Forest's future following owner Evangelos Marinakis' controversial decision to sack manager Sean Dyche this week. The former Arsenal star described the move as "terrible" and expressed befuddlement at the timing, especially amid the team's struggles in the Premier League relegation battle.[1]
Forest's ownership under Marinakis has earned a reputation for being trigger-happy with managerial changes. This season alone marks Dyche as the third boss, succeeding Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou. The sacking comes on the heels of a disappointing loss to Leeds United, where Forest conceded a "poor goal" during their best spell, as noted by Dyche himself. TalkSPORT reports indicate Marinakis expected better results from Dyche's appointment, ramping up pressure that ultimately led to his dismissal.[3]
Merson's worries stem from the instability this creates. With Forest fighting relegation, the constant upheaval could derail any momentum. Dyche now faces a critical midweek clash against bottom-placed Wolves at Molineux; failure to secure points there heightened the scrutiny on his position.[3] Meanwhile, related coverage highlights Marinakis' assertive style, including past criticisms from Gary Neville over an "out of order" incident at the City Ground and complaints to UEFA regarding multi-club ownership issues.[2][5]
The decision has sparked debate about Forest's survival prospects. Pundits note the team's potential vulnerability alongside sides like Wolves and Burnley. Marinakis reportedly has a Premier League manager lined up as a "prime candidate" should further changes occur, but Merson fears this pattern of quick fixes will haunt the club.[4] As Forest push for Premier League safety, the sacking underscores the high-stakes environment at the City Ground under Marinakis' leadership.
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