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Dyche hails “demanding” Forest after stunning 3-0 win at Anfield

Sean Dyche
November 2025

Forest beat Liverpool 3-0 away to climb to 16th, earning back-to-back league wins at Anfield for the first time since the early 1960s and becoming only the fourth Premier League side to win there by three or more goals. Goals from Murillo, Nicolas Savona and Morgan Gibbs-White capped a display built on defensive organisation and relentless work-rate, with Dyche stressing that Forest’s intensive training, blocks, and confidence in goalkeeper Matz Sels underpinned a performance where they accepted little possession but executed chances ruthlessly.

Sean Dyche appointed Nottingham Forest head coach to 2027

Sean Dyche (Nottingham Forest)
October 2025

Forest named Dyche their third manager of the season on a deal through 2027, days after sacking Ange Postecoglou 39 days into his tenure. His first match arrives Thursday against FC Porto in the Europa League with Forest sitting 18th in the league.
After a fast search led by Edu Gaspar and George Syrianos, Forest chose Dyche’s availability, local ties, and staff continuity. Expect compact structures, set-piece focus, and January triage aligned to survival and European workload.

Sean Dyche front-runner for Nottingham Forest job

Sean Dyche (Free Agent)
October 2025

Dyche is in advanced talks to replace Postecoglou as Forest move fast to stabilise their season. Sky Sports reports he leads a field that has included Roberto Mancini, with other mooted options—Luciano Spalletti, Pedro Martins, Marco Silva—either ruled out or impractical. Dyche has been out since Everton parted ways in January. Forest target an immediate appointment to halt slide and reset structure. Financial/contractual hurdles make Dyche’s candidacy cleaner than rivals; prior Premier League survival work strengthens his case with ownership.

Charlie Austin Calls for Dyche at United

Charlie Austin
August 2025

Former Premier League forward Charlie Austin has urged Manchester United to replace Ruben Amorim with Sean Dyche after United’s embarrassing Carabao Cup exit to League Two side Grimsby Town on penalties, their first such elimination in history. United came back from two goals down but fell 12-11 in a marathon shootout, amplifying scrutiny on Amorim. Austin claims Dyche’s no-nonsense style is needed to stabilise a faltering side, highlighting fan frustration and growing calls for managerial change.

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