Glasner becomes Forest’s fifth head coach in a year

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Glasner becomes Forest’s fifth head coach in a year

Oliver Glasner waves to the crowd while holding the Europa Conference League trophyImage source, Getty Images
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Nottingham Forest have appointed former Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner as their fifth head coach in less than a year.

The Austrian arrives at the City Ground as a replacement for Vitor Pereira, who was sacked on Tuesday – two minutes before an exit clause in his contract was due to expire.

“Oliver is a winner,” said Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis.

“It was clear that we share the same vision, the same ambition and the same relentless desire to succeed.”

Contact with 51-year-old Glasner, who left Palace at the end of last season, was initiated earlier this summer.

Nuno Espirito Santo began last season as Forest manager, while Ange Postecoglou, Sean Dyche and Pereira have had a spell in charge since September.

Glasner became Palace boss in 2024 and led them to their first major honour in his first season – the FA Cup – before winning the Europa Conference League last season.

They won the Community Shield in August, beating Liverpool on penalties.

Glasner said in January he would leave Palace because he wanted a new challenge, despite being offered a new contract.

On joining Forest, Glasner said: “From my very first conversations with the owner and the leadership team, it was evident to me that they have a clear vision for this football club and complete trust and belief in me and my staff to build a strong future together over the long term.

“That trust and shared commitment, together with the potential that I see within the squad, were key factors for me and I am excited about what we can achieve together.”

Glasner is one of only three coaches to win the Europa League and Conference League, having led Eintracht Frankfurt to victory in the former in 2021-22.

Marinakis said: “He has consistently demonstrated throughout his career that he can build outstanding teams and deliver success against the strongest competition.

“He has earned success through his leadership, his personality and the style of football his teams play.

“It has always been our goal to establish Nottingham Forest once again among the leading clubs in England and Europe.

“Our ambition is not simply to compete – our ambition is to win, to challenge for major honours and to create a football club that our supporters can be proud of for many years to come.”

Pereira, who replaced Dyche in February, guided Forest to 16th in the Premier League – five points above the relegation zone – and the Europa League semi-finals, where they lost to eventual winners Aston Villa.

Pereira had a year left on his Forest contract.

Contract talks were paused last month, although he attended a meeting recently to finalise Forest’s transfer plans.

Analysis: Is Glasner taking a risk?

Glasner arrives at Forest with a winning pedigree, but is he putting his reputation on the line?

His decision to walk into the managerial graveyard that is the City Ground can be viewed as risky.

Having won two major trophies with Palace, Glasner’s stock is high, but, given the changes in the last year, how long will that give him if results and performances do not meet Marinakis’ expectations?

There is no European football at Forest next season so fewer distractions will enable Glasner to settle and mould the squad, but it does not mean there is no pressure.

Pereira lasted 133 days, Dyche was in charge for 114 and Postecoglou only 39.

Nuno Espirito Santo was dismissed only three games into last season after falling out with the club’s hierarchy following a successful 21-month reign.

Nuno criticised the speed of their transfer business last summer, fell out with global sporting director Edu and revealed his relationship with Marinakis had deteriorated.

Glasner himself is no stranger to disagreements with ownership, saying he felt him and his squad were “abandoned completely” by Palace’s hierarchy in January, which came after he revealed he would leave Selhurst Park.

So this new relationship could also be combustible.

Marinakis will demand Glasner repeat his Palace success at Forest, but he also has to bring the stability which the club desperately need.

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