Why Did Nottingham Forest Part Ways with Coach Sean Dyche?
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New Delhi, Feb 12 (NationPress) Nottingham Forest has terminated the contract of head coach Sean Dyche after a brief tenure of just 17 matches, as confirmed by the Premier League on Thursday.
This decision follows Forest's scoreless draw against the league's bottom team, Wolves. Dyche departs with the club positioned three points above the relegation zone, with 12 matches left in the season.
In a statement, Forest expressed gratitude, saying, "We appreciate Sean and his staff's contributions during their time with us, and we wish them all the best in their future endeavors. We will not be providing further comments at this moment."
The 54-year-old took over from Ange Postecoglou in October and had signed a contract that extended until the summer of 2027. Notably, Postecoglou's stint was even shorter, lasting only 39 days after stepping in for Nuno Espirito Santo, who was dismissed after just three matches in the 2025-26 season.
In response to the recent draw against Wolves, Dyche remarked, "The owner has treated me fairly, without question. If people choose to seek changes in football, that's their choice. We all witness this. People can call for change, but the real question is whether it happens. I remain committed to working hard for this club, which I care deeply about."
Forest concluded in 13th place in their Europa League group, achieving four victories, two draws, and two losses throughout eight matches, qualifying for the knockout stage. They are set to face Fenerbahce in a two-legged tie this month, with the initial match on February 19.
In domestic competitions, Forest has been eliminated from both cup tournaments, having lost 3-2 to Swansea under Postecoglou in the EFL Cup's third round and bowing out to Wrexham on penalties in the FA Cup's third round under Dyche last month.