Nottingham Forest has sacked head coach Sean Dyche following 17 matches in charge, as confirmed by the Premier League. This decision came after Forest’s goalless draw with Wolves, leaving the team three points above the relegation zone with 12 games left in the season. Dyche, who took over from Ange Postecoglou in October, had a contract until the summer of 2027.
Forest expressed gratitude to Dyche and his staff for their contributions and wished them well for the future in a statement. Dyche’s tenure saw Forest finish 13th in the Europa League group stage, securing four wins, two draws, and two defeats in eight matches. The team is set to face Fenerbahce in the knockout phase this month.
Dyche, in response to his departure, acknowledged the owner’s fairness and expressed his dedication to the club. Despite Forest’s exit from domestic cup competitions, Dyche’s commitment to the team remained evident. The club faced setbacks in the EFL Cup and FA Cup under Postecoglou and Dyche, respectively.
