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As the CAF Champions League group stage concludes, several teams face pivotal matches to secure quarter-final berths.
Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo reaffirms his commitment to the club despite strained relations with ownership, with crucial talks scheduled to address uncertainties.
Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo has publicly declared his intention to remain in charge of the club, dispelling speculation about his potential departure. The Portuguese coach confirmed plans to hold critical discussions with owner Evangelos Marinakis and sporting director Edu Gaspar following recent tensions.
Nuno sparked uncertainty earlier this week by acknowledging a fractured relationship with Marinakis, stating, “It’s not the same as last season” during a fiery press conference. However, ahead of Sunday’s 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace, he insisted the narrative of his exit was “nonsense,” emphasizing his focus on the team’s performance. When pressed about his future, he asserted: “Of course I want to continue!”
The former Wolves manager revealed post-match that constructive dialogue with club leadership is imminent. “We need clear communication about transfers, preparations, and the season ahead,” he said, though he avoided guaranteeing he’d stay beyond the transfer window. Nuno stressed the importance of harmony, stating: “Conflict doesn’t work. We must unite for the squad’s sake.”
Sky Sports reports that Marinakis and Forest executives remain puzzled by Nuno’s recent remarks, as there had been no internal plans to dismiss him. Despite frustrations, the owner reportedly seeks stability to avoid disrupting a squad widely regarded as the club’s strongest in years. Sources indicate Nuno is unlikely to resign without financial compensation, complicating the situation.
Amid the off-field drama, Nuno praised his squad’s resilience in securing a draw at Selhurst Park, calling it proof of their “character and ambition.” Supporters also traveled in numbers, reinforcing the manager’s belief that unity could still prevail. “Forest’s spirit was visible today,” he remarked post-match.
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