Ange Postecoglou's Nottingham Forest Crisis: Mounting Pressure Ahead of Newcastle Clash
Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou faces growing scrutiny after a winless start, with Sunday's Premier League clash against Newcastle United looming as a pivotal moment for his tenure.



Postecoglou's Rocky Start at the City Ground
Ange Postecoglou has yet to secure a victory in his first six matches as Nottingham Forest manager, sparking unrest among supporters and raising questions about his future. The Australian tactician, who replaced Nuno Espirito Santo in September 2025, has overseen four defeats across three competitions, including a damaging 3-2 Europa League loss to Danish side Midtjylland that prompted fans to chant "you're getting sacked in the morning."
Key Stats Highlight Forest's Struggles
- 13 goals conceded in 6 matches (2.17 per game)
- 17th in Premier League after 3 domestic matches
- First permanent Forest manager in a century without a win in first six games
- Only Manchester United and Burnley have worse defensive records this season
The Newcastle Litmus Test
Sunday's trip to St James' Park has emerged as a critical juncture, with Forest's hierarchy reportedly evaluating both results and performance metrics. A heavy defeat could trigger internal reviews during the international break. Postecoglou remains defiant, citing his 2024 Europa League triumph with Tottenham as proof of resilience:
"I knew I was getting sacked at Spurs months before it happened, but that didn't stop me from winning silverware. My focus is on progressing this club, not timelines."
Historical Context & Fan Frustration
- Paul Jewell's 27-game winless streak at Derby (2007-08) remains Premier League's worst
- Forest have regressed from 10th under Nuno to 17th since September
- Supporters criticize Edu's arrival as Global Football Head causing instability
Tactical Analysis: What's Gone Wrong?
- Defensive Fragility: Constant backline rotations and individual errors
- Midfield Imbalance: Lack of creative spark despite Morgan Gibbs-White's efforts
- Set-Piece Vulnerability: 40% of goals conceded from dead-ball situations
Path to Redemption?
With a brutal October schedule (Chelsea, Porto, Manchester United), Postecoglou must:
- Stabilize Defense: Revert to back-four system
- Unlock Awoniyi: Forest's striker has scored just once in 450 minutes
- Rebuild Fan Trust: Address disconnect through results
"It's classic Forest chaos," admits fan blogger Pat Riddell. "From European dreams to crisis talks in six weeks. Never dull at the City Ground!"