Why Did Marinakis Part Ways with Nuno Espirito Santo?

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Key Takeaways
- Evangelos Marinakis feels his relationship with Nuno Santo is irreparable.
- Santo's public criticisms angered the club owner.
- Last season, Santo led Forest to their best Premier League finish in decades.
- Potential managerial replacements are being discussed.
New Delhi, Sep 9 (NationPress) The recent decision by Nottingham Forest to terminate Nuno Espirito Santo's contract stems from club owner Evangelos Marinakis feeling that his relationship with the Portuguese manager is irreparable.
For two weeks, Santo's position appeared precarious after he publicly acknowledged that his rapport with Marinakis had soured.
According to a report from Sky Sports, the owner was both hurt and angry after the head coach made negative remarks about him and the club on two separate occasions within a week.
Santo, who joined the team on a two-and-a-half-year deal in December 2023 following the exit of Steve Cooper, had a successful previous season where he led Forest to a commendable seventh place in the Premier League—their best finish since the 1994-95 season—earning them European competition for the first time in 30 years. His achievements warranted a new three-year contract signed in June.
Before the club's upcoming match against Crystal Palace, Nuno disclosed that his relationship with the Greek owner had deteriorated, although he expressed uncertainty about the reasons for this decline.
"I can't pinpoint exactly why, but I must be honest; it has changed. The reasons behind this, I do not know. My previous comments were out of concern for the club's direction," he stated.
He elaborated, "What I expressed was meant with respect. However, the reality is that the relationship is not what it once was. It used to be based on trust and open dialogue, but now it is in a less favorable state," noted Nuno.
Names such as Ange Postecouglou, Mauricio Pochettino, Oliver Glasner, and Jose Mourinho are reportedly linked with potential roles at Nottingham Forest.