Ten-man Chelsea suffered a 3-1 home defeat by Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League on Saturday, after defender Trevoh Chalobah was sent off early in the second half and substitutes Danny Welbeck, with two goals, and Maxim De Cuyper took full advantage.
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Brighton had looked second best after intense pressure from Chelsea in the first half and a 24th-minute headed goal from Enzo Fernandez.
But the game opened up from the 53rd minute after Chalobah was sent off following an intervention from VAR for a foul on midfielder Diego Gomez, which was judged to have denied him a goal-scoring chance.
It took Brighton until the 77th minute to capitalise on their advantage when 34-year-old former England striker Welbeck headed in the equaliser. De Cuyper scored his own header in the second minute of added time and Welbeck got his second goal eight minutes later.
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Dyche demands substance over style to get Forest going
Sean Dyche said Nottingham Forest have to get back to basics if he is to turn around a disastrous start to the season that has already seen Nuno Espirito Santo and Ange Postecoglou sacked.
Dyche will take charge for the first time against Porto in the Europa League on Thursday, returning to the City Ground where he began his playing career nearly 40 years ago.
The former Burnley and Everton boss' direct playing style has been criticised in the past for lacking flair.
But those tactics are now in vogue in the Premier League with long throw-ins and long punts down the field from kick-off becoming commonplace this season.
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"I have seen enough fashionistas come in and out of this division," said Dyche on Wednesday.
"You've got to win the games, it's as simple as that.
"Long ball, short ball? You've just got to play effective football. That will never go out of fashion."
Forest tried to switch styles from Nuno's more conservative counter-attacking approach to a more attack-minded manager in Postecoglou.
The Australian lasted just 40 days as he failed to win any of his eight games in charge.
After finishing seventh under Nuno last season to qualify for Europe for the first time in 30 years, Forest currently sit in the Premier League relegation zone and have just one point from their opening two Europa League matches.
"As a football manager, a football coach and football players you should be wanting more but the first thing is can we just stabilise the situation," he added.
"It still needs the basics put back into the team from my point of view, because they have lost sight of that a little bit."
Dyche added that Forst owner Evangelos Marinakis is realistic about the club's prospects and recognises that Premier League survival is now their main priority for the campaign.
"He's well aware of the challenges," said Dyche. "I don't think he thinks it's a gimme just because of last season."
Dyche outlines Forest vision on return to City Ground
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Sean Dyche said taking charge of Nottingham Forest for the first time on Thursday 'rounds the circle' of his career having been an apprentice at the City Ground in the days of the club's greatest ever manager Brian Clough.
The 54-year-old became Forest's third manager this season when he was named as successor to Ange Postecoglou who was sacked 39 days after replacing Nuno Espirito Santo.
Former Watford, Burnley and Everton manager Dyche's main focus will be arresting Forest's Premier League slide but he starts with a Europa League tie at home to Porto on Thursday.
Addressing media for the first time on Wednesday, Dyche said he takes a great deal of pleasure in managing the two-time European champions with whom his career began as a youth team player in the late 1980s.
"I have a longer history with the club from 87 to 90 and remember walking down the river (Trent) and Del Boy (Brian Clough's dog) running past you and the voice of Brian Clough in earshot," Dyche told reporters.
"All the legends that played at that time and there were some top players, and you know, you're thinking I just want to pull that shirt on, and now to round the circle and be here as manager is something quite big for me. But I'm not just here for a fun time, there's a job to be done."
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Dyche, who parted ways with Everton in January after two years at the helm, will be assisted by former Forest players Ian Woan, Steve Stone, Tony Loughlan and Billy Mercer.
"They've got a deeper history than me here but obviously it's fast forward now, it's a considerably different club."
Under the pragmatic Espirito Santo, Forest finished seventh last season in the Premier League after challenging for the Champions League places. Postecoglou's more expansive approach failed dismally, so Dyche, known for his direct style of play, was asked what Forest fans can expect from him.
"We've got to get back to winning ways," Dyche, whose only previous experience of managing a club in a European tie was a Europa League playoff in 2018 with Burnley, said.
"They weren't winning at the end of last season after they perhaps ran out of steam and it's not been a great start this season. But this is a good group, a very talented group and they showed that willingness and desire last season to the world.
"Now we have to reignite that."
On the current fashion for set pieces and long throws, Dyche said there were many ways to win a game.
"I did a podcast with (former Stoke City manager) Tony Pulis and Tony is now being lauded for long throws, but before he was getting hammered for long throws. It's the fashion of football, it changes all the time. I'm not pontificating one way or the other, the bit I like is when you win."
Arsenal's Gyokeres 'hungry' to build on Champions League double
Viktor Gyokeres says he is eager to respond to manager Mikel Arteta's call to take his goal-scoring momentum into the Premier League, after Tuesday's impressive performance against Atletico Madrid.
Attacker Gyokeres ended a run of seven games without a goal by scoring twice in Arsenal's 4-0 rout of Atletico in the Champions League at the Emirates Stadium.
It took the 27-year-old's tally for the Gunners to five goals following his £58 million ($77 million) transfer from Sporting Lisbon, where he scored 97 times in 102 appearances.
Gunners boss Arteta challenged Gyokeres to keep the goals coming, with Arsenal back in domestic action against London rivals Crystal Palace at the Emirates on Sunday.
"I'm more hungry now," said Gyokeres. "You always want to contribute with work rate and other stuff, but when you score goals as well, it's a bit special. So that's something I always want to do.
"The group we have and the spirit is something different and something very special.
"When you win games and you do these performances, it builds confidence in the team. The belief has to always be there, but of course this helps to boost it. We just want to keep going like this."
Arsenal have won their three games in Europe so far this season with as many clean sheets.
They have conceded just three goals this term, away to champions Liverpool and Newcastle and at home to Manchester City, with just one of those coming from open play, in their first 12 fixtures.
Arsenal goalkeeper David Raya, who has posted five consecutive shutouts, said: "I give clean sheets the same credit as goals.
"If we're keeping clean sheets, it's going to make games easier to win. It's really, really important for the whole team, not giving away that many chances and being very, very solid.
"The depth of the squad is incredible. We have a lot of players who can play in two, three or four positions.
"(Mikel) Merino came on as a striker (against Atletico), but he can play as a No 6, eight, or as a number 10, and that is the variety that the boss has and he is using it to our advantage.
"It gives us an extra level in training and in games, because if you are not at it you can lose your spot and everybody is on board with that."
Premier League table-toppers Arsenal will head into this weekend's round of fixtures with a three-point lead over second-placed Manchester City.
Liverpool are a further point adrift.
Maresca says Chelsea's red-card run is teaching opportunity
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca said on Tuesday he would no more crack down on his youthful squad following a spate of sendings-off than he would harshly discipline his own children.
"I have four kids. When they do something wrong, I don't punish them, I try to teach them to do the right things. I try to treat the players in the same way, to try to help them to understand," Maresca told a press conference.
"This is the way I see things. It can be right or wrong, I don't know. But it's the way I like to do things."
The Blues have collected red cards in each of their last four matches and in five of their last six.
Maresca was himself dismissed at the end of the 2-1 win against Liverpool earlier this month.
The dismissals of goalkeeper Robert Sanchez against Manchester United and then Trevor Chalobah against Brighton contributed to defeats in both matches.
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"I'm not that kind of manager to punish players, I don't think it's the right way to do things," Maresca said. "I prefer to help them to understand and to do the right things."
"For sure, it's something we can do better"
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While Malo Gusto's late sending off on Saturday came with Chelsea already 3-0 up at Nottingham Forest he will miss the visit of Sunderland to Stamford Bridge at the weekend.
Joao Pedro will be absent from Wednesday's Champions League clash at home to Ajax following his sending off, for two yellow cards, in the final minute of the win over Benfica in the London club's last European tie.
Maresca was fined £8 000 and banned for one match for his exuberant celebrations following Estevao Willian's stoppage-time winner against Liverpool.
He said his squad were themselves punishing ill-discipline.
"The players have a system inside the changing room in terms of fines," Maresca said. "It's something that they manage."
Maresca said the injury that kept Enzo Fernandez out against Forest was not serious and that Liam Delap, sidelined with a hamstring injury since August, was near a return to training.
"Liam is very close," Maresca said. "He's not working with us yet, but hopefully he can start in the next days to take part in sessions with us.
"Enzo took part (on Monday). We have one more session, we'll see what we decide for (Wednesday). It's not something we have to be worried about, it's just to try and protect him."
Dyche replaces Postecoglou as Nottingham Forest manager
Nottingham Forest have appointed Sean Dyche as their new head coach on a deal until 2027, the Premier League club announced on Tuesday.
The 54-year-old former Burnley and Everton boss has replaced Ange Postecoglou after the Australian was sacked on Saturday following just 40 days in charge at the City Ground.
Dyche, a Forest trainee under celebrated manager Brian Clough, becomes the club's third boss this season in what is his first job since the Englishman left Everton at the start of this year.
Former Manchester City and Italy manager Roberto Mancini was reported to have held talks with Forest about the role, while Fulham boss Marco Silva was also linked to the vacancy.
But Forest opted for Dyche, with the club saying in a statement: "A respected and experienced Premier League manager, Dyche brings the perfect blend of character, tactical acumen and proven achievement to guide the club through its next chapter."
Nottingham Forest is delighted to confirm the appointment of Sean Dyche as the Club’s new Head Coach, following a thorough recruitment process led by Global Head of Football, Edu Gaspar, and Global Technical Director, George Syrianos.
Dyche's first game in charge will be Thursday's Europa League tie at home to Porto, with his opening Premier League fixture away to Bournemouth on Sunday.
His coaching staff will include two former Forest players in Ian Woan and Steve Stone.
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Postecoglou was sacked just minutes after Saturday's 3-0 loss to Chelsea, making him the shortest-serving permanent manager in Premier League history.
Owner Evangelos Marinakis dismissed the former Spurs boss after no wins from his opening eight games.
Postecoglou was appointed following the exit of Nuno Espirito Santo, who was himself sacked in September following the collapse of his relationship with Marinakis.
Forest are in the Premier League relegation zone with just five points after eight games despite a squad bolstered by over £100 million ($134 million) of investment during the transfer window.
Liverpool's Ekitike returns to face floundering Frankfurt
When Liverpool striker Hugo Ekitike returns to face his former club Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League on Wednesday, he will find a side which bears little resemblance to the one he left in July.
Last year, Frankfurt qualified for the Champions League by finishing in the Bundesliga top four for the first time in their history.
Their third-placed finish was their best result since the 1992-93 season.
However, the Eagles have lacked any sort of consistency since the start of the current campaign and boast just one win in their past five games in all competitions.
Liverpool's misfiring forward line will be licking their lips looking at Frankfurt's defence, which has conceded 18 goals in that five-game run.
While Liverpool, on a four-game losing streak, have teething problems of their own, Frankfurt have struggled after once again losing their biggest star.
Last season, Ekitike was Frankfurt's principal attacking force, particularly after the winter departure of Omar Marmoush to Manchester City.
The Frenchman scored 22 goals and laid on 12 assists in 48 games in all competitions.
But Frankfurt have made a habit of selling their biggest talents for big profits in recent years.
Ekitike became the latest starlet to leave Frankfurt in the summer, when Liverpool paid a reported £69 million ($92 million) for his services.
Ekitike, Marmoush, Randal Kolo Muani, Luka Jovic, Sebastian Haller and Willian Pacho have brought in a combined €418 million ($487 million) since 2020.
But while Frankfurt's scouts have shown a continued ability to unearth gems, the departure of key players always leads to a period of rebuilding.
And Frankfurt, as is often the case for a young team in such a phase, have shown strokes of brilliance and moments of pure chaos in equal measure this season.
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'A DIFFERENT GAME'
Playing in the Champions League for just the second time in their history, Frankfurt opened their campaign with an incredible 5-1 home win over Galatasaray, with their youthful attackers running riot.
But next time out, the 2022 Europa League winners were humbled at Atletico Madrid by the same scoreline, with their chaotic defence an utter shambles.
In the Bundesliga, Frankfurt's hot-and-cold three wins, three losses and one draw has them seventh after seven matches.
Apart from league leaders Bayern Munich, Dino Toppmoeller's side have scored the most goals in the league this season but they have also conceded more than any other side.
Frankfurt's struggles may be a chance for Liverpool to revive their season, but the home side know the English champions will be vulnerable while they try to find their feet.
Florian Wirtz has yet to score or assist in the Premier League or Champions League since arriving in Liverpool from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer.
Deadly anywhere in or around the box for Newcastle, Alexander Isak is another summer arrival who is yet to look his best.
Ekitike is perhaps the only one of Liverpool's new recruits to impress despite the club's struggles this season.
The 23-year-old has five goals in 11 appearances in all competitions for Liverpool.
Sporting director Timmo Hardung said taking on the Reds could provide the spark to ignite Frankfurt's season.
"It will be a completely different game," Hardung told Frankfurt's website on Sunday.
"Starting Monday, things will move forward again.
"Liverpool. Champions League. There's nothing better in football. I'm incredibly excited about it."
Nuno admits Hammers 'have a problem' after Brentford defeat
Nuno Espirito Santo admitted "we have a problem" after West Ham suffered a lacklustre 2-0 loss at home to Brentford on Monday.
A night that started with a boycott by one set of Hammers fans ended with those that remained at the London Stadium booing the home side off the field as goals from Igor Thiago and Mathias Jensen secured a first away win of the season for capital Brentford, who should have won this Premier League match by a larger scoreline.
Nuno's first home match in charge coincided with a planned stay-away organised by supporters' groups in protest against the club's board.
Defeat meant the Hammers had lost their opening four home matches of a season for the first time in their history, with this reverse coming on the same day as former boss Graham Potter, sacked by the club last month, was named as the new manager of Sweden.
"Not good enough. Poor," said Nuno after a defeat that left West Ham in 19th place in the Premier League, with only basement club Wolves below them in the table. "Fairly, Brentford won the game, they were the better team.
"I think we are all concerned. You can see our own fans are concerned. Concern becomes anxiety, becomes silence. We have a problem."
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The Portuguese boss, previously in charge of Premier League Nottingham Forest, added: "It's understandable. It's up to us to change. The fans need to see something that pleases them and they can support us and give us energy."
The only surprise on Monday was that it took Brentford 43 minutes to open the scoring.
Maximilian Kilman's woeful effort at clearing a routine ball over the top allowed Kevin Schade to nip in behind and hook the ball to Thiago.
Hammers keeper Alphonse Areola got a hand to his shot but the ball spun away and settled inside the far post.
Thiago, ruled out for most of last season through injury, found the net again before halftime, only to be denied by VAR for offside.
Thiago and Schade also hit the woodwork before Brentford finally made the game safe in stoppage time when Keane Lewis-Potter cut the ball back for fellow substitute Jensen to fire into the roof of the net.
"Very pleased," said Brentford boss Keith Andrews. "We approached the game really well. I had a good feeling the last few days, the vibe, the energy around the place. I thought we produced a really good performance."
West Ham not good enough in Brentford loss, says Espirito Santo
West Ham United’s dismal season plunged deeper into crisis on Monday when they were easily brushed aside by Brentford, who beat them 2-0 in the Premier League at the London Stadium.
New coach Nuno Espiroto Santo admitted his side, second bottom in the table with four points from eight games, were tentative in a game in which Brentford had a club record 22 shots in an away Premier League fixture.
"The fans are concerned, and we can feel it. And that feeling passes to the players and transforms to anxiety on the pitch," Espirito Santo said.
"Today was a disappointing evening because it was a disappointing performance. It was not good enough. The first 15 minutes things were clicking and the team were organised and combining well. After that we lost composure.
"Credit to Brentford, a physical team that put us under problems. Throw-ins, corners and the momentum of the game changed."
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There were plenty of empty seats at a quiet London Stadium as fans launched a stay-away in protest at the club owners.
"It was tough. Not just for me. It was tough for our fans, for our players, for everybody," Espirito Santo said. "It's a challenge for all of us. It's up to us to change the momentum and bring our fans back to support us.
"Win our individual duels. In four days’ time (away at Leeds United on Friday) we need a big improvement."
Espirito Santo promised hard work from the coaching staff to get the side away from the relegation zone.
"(We start) tomorrow, realising that every day is important to improve the situation," he said. "Responsibility, commitment, hard work and a little bit more of conscious effort. We need it."
Igor Thiago and Mathias Jensen scored as Brentford secured a 2-0 Premier League victory over West Ham United on Monday, inflicting a club record fourth successive home league loss at the start of the season on their hosts.
Brentford moved up to 13th in the table with 10 points from eight games, while West Ham, booed off by their fans, are 19th with four points.
New West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo will have seen the size of the job at hand as his side were second to everything and only the woodwork and wasteful Brentford finishing prevented a rout.
"It's very nice to get the three points and get away from the relegation zone," Brentford midfielder Mikkel Damsgaard said.
"We missed a lot of chances, on set-pieces we could have had more (goals), but we are happy with the three points. We are finding a rhythm as a team and connecting a bit more."
EMPTY WEST HAM SEATS
There were empty seats at kickoff as what seemed like several thousand West Ham fans staged a stay-away in protest against chairman David Sullivan and vice-chair Karren Brady.
"It was 2-0 but probably could have been more to them," West Ham captain Jarrod Bowen said.
"We started well and had some corners and set-piece, but the goals were poor (to concede) on our part.
"We will only get better by watching back the things we have not done well. We are not doing anything well this season."
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Brentford came into the game having lost all three of their away league matches this season but had 22 attempts on goal, the most they have managed away from home in the Premier League.
The goal that had been coming for Brentford arrived on 43 minutes as a long ball was collected by Kevin Schade on the edge of the box and he held off three defenders before feeding Thiago.
The striker’s shot was half-blocked by West Ham goalkeeper Alphonse Areola, but the ball dribbled into the corner of the net.
It was more of the same in the second half as Brentford dominated possession and Schade struck the crossbar with a header on the hour-mark.
West Ham never looked like finding an equaliser, and Brentford made it 2-0 with virtually the last kick of the game when Jensen was picked out in the box in space and drilled the ball into the net from 15 yards.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta said he was pleased with his players' commitment, but warned that they cannot get ahead of themselves as they fight for silverware on multiple fronts.
Arsenal, unbeaten since August, are three points clear at the top of the Premier League and have won both their Champions League matches so far, but Arteta was not keen to accept the "favourites" tag in the English top-flight.
"The only thing I embrace is when I see the team, the energy, the temperature, the commitment and quality that they can deliver. That gives me the conviction that we can go all the way," Arteta told reporters on Monday, a day before hosting Atletico Madrid in the Champions League.
"But that's just a feeling, then the next day you have to prove it and you can't be busy thinking about those topics.
"Every game in (the Premier League) is must-win. We are very appreciative of that, so we don't get carried away with anything."
Asked about a video shared on social media that showed Arsenal defender William Saliba watching Atletico Madrid on the coach after Saturday's 1-0 win at Fulham, Arteta praised the France international's eagerness to prepare for future opponents.
"Very pleased because I didn't encourage it, that came from them. We know this will be a tough one, so the earlier we think about it the better. I love that initiative from the players," Arteta said.
ARTETA PRAISES 'INCREDIBLE' SIMEONE
Arteta said he looked up to Atletico manager Diego Simeone, who has led the Spanish club to two Europa League and two LaLiga titles since taking charge in 2011.
"What he has done since he got to Atletico has been outstanding, not only what has achieved but the way he has done it. The identity he has created, they are simple and clear to identify because the manager is very much them," Arteta said.
"That's very difficult to achieve, he's been there 14 years and what he's done is incredible.
"He is someone I look up to. His passion, how long he has been in the game, how he still has that capacity to transmit a willingness to win. To keep convincing players in this environment, you have to be extraordinarily good."
Defender Piero Hincapie will be available for Tuesday's clash after recovering from a groin injury, Arteta added.
Everton centre back Jarrad Branthwaite will undergo surgery on Tuesday following a complication during his recovery from a hamstring injury, the Premier League club said.
The England international, who made 65 league appearances in the previous two seasons, has been sidelined since August.
The 23-year-old signed a new deal in July that will keep him at Everton until 2030.
We can confirm Jarrad Branthwaite has experienced a complication in his recovery from a hamstring injury.
"Following specialist consultation, it has been determined the defender will undergo a surgical procedure tomorrow to address the issue," Everton said in a statement on Monday.
"Branthwaite will commence a structured rehabilitation programme under the supervision of the club's medical team following the operation."
Everton, who have 11 points after eight league games, host Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday.
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Maguire urges Man Utd to build on Liverpool triumph
Harry Maguire said Manchester United must build on their momentum after a long-awaited win at Liverpool gave manager Ruben Amorim back-to-back Premier League victories for the first time.
The centre-back headed an 84th-minute winner to seal a 2-1 win against the champions on Sunday, meaning United have now won four of their past six matches.
The club, who slumped to a 15th-place finish in the Premier League last season, are up to ninth following their win at Anfield – just two points behind third-placed Bournemouth and Liverpool, in fourth.
But former United captain Maguire says the team need to use the result – their first win at Anfield in nearly a decade – as a springboard.
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"This club will probably get a few plaudits this week – resilience, fighting spirit," he said.
"But if we don't perform next weekend against Brighton, it will be exactly the same the following week so we need to build on it, we need to build momentum, we need to build positive performances – that's the most important thing.
"Performances breed results in the end. Take the positives, take the confidence but at Old Trafford next week against Brighton, we have to make sure we perform and get the win."
In last season's fixture at Liverpool, Maguire squandered a glorious chance to score a last-gasp winner in a match that ended 2-2 so he was delighted to find the target this time.
The England international may have played for United for the final time at Anfield as his contract expires at the end of the season.
"I've been here seven years now and it's been tough not getting that win, it's been on my mind a little bit to be honest," said the 32-year-old.
"I'm in my last year now so this could be the last time I play at Anfield for this club so it's really important I came here and ticked that one off because it has been playing on my mind."
Liverpool's blip is becoming a full-blown crisis as manager Arne Slot urgently seeks answers after the Premier League champions suffered a fourth straight defeat for the first time in more than a decade.
The Reds lost 2-1 to Manchester United on Sunday – the first time their bitter rivals have won at Anfield since January 2016.
Liverpool rode their luck in a seven-game winning run at the start of the season, boosted by a flurry of late goals, but an expected improvement in performances has failed to materialise.
They have now lost four consecutive games in all competitions for the first time since November 2014 when Brendan Rodgers was manager.
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AFP Sport looks at the serious issues that Slot must address to save Liverpool's season.
SALAH SLUMP
Mohamed Salah looks a pale shadow of the man who terrorised defences last season on his way to winning the Premier League's Golden Boot award.
The "Egyptian King", so often the fulcrum of Liverpool's attack, has scored just one goal from open play in the Premier League this season, on the opening weekend.
On Sunday he was guilty of missing two big chances against United.
The forward was left out of the starting line-up in the recent Champions League defeat at Galatasaray and, starkly, was hauled off on Sunday even as Liverpool chased an equaliser.
Slot will hope it is just a temporary loss for form for a player who signed a new two-year contract in April but there must be concerns that, at 33, his best days are behind him.
Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, now a Sky Sports pundit, says Salah should no longer have a guaranteed spot every week.
"I don't think Salah should be starting every game right now, certainly away from home, with the form he's in," he said on Sky.
"Would he be OK with that? Probably not. But when you get to a certain age you have to understand that, especially when you're not playing well, where's your argument?"
STRUGGLING SIGNINGS
Slot chose to go big in the summer transfer window, splashing out more than $450 million ($604 million) on new signings.
The club twice broke their own transfer record to bring in playmaker Florian Wirtz from Bayer Leverkusen and forward Alexander Isak from Newcastle.
But neither player is yet to register a Premier League goal.
Hugo Ekitike, another big-money arrival, has made a splash but the Frenchman now appears to be behind the misfiring Isak in the pecking order.
Liverpool's substantial spending on forwards was partly driven by the death of Diogo Jota in a car crash in July.
His absence is the elephant in the room at a club still coming to terms with the absence of the 28-year-old Portugal international.
At the other end of the pitch, new arrival Milos Kerkez has struggled to settle at left-back, where he has been preferred to veteran Andy Robertson, and Jeremie Frimpong has failed to nail down his spot on the other flank.
DEFENSIVE CRISIS
Could Liverpool's failure to sign central defender Marc Guehi from Crystal Palace on transfer deadline day cost them the Premier League title?
Since the beginning of May, Liverpool have conceded two more goals in more Premier League games than any other side, doing so in eight of their 12 league matches.
Slot's men have let in 11 goals in their eight league games, in stark contrast to just three by Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Kerkez and Frimpong have struggled to fill the shoes of Robertson and the departed Trent Alexander-Arnold in the full-back positions.
Centre-back Ibrahima Konate has come under sustained fire for his poor performances and even the usually imperious captain Virgil van Dijk was caught out in the build-up to Bryan Mbeumo's opening goal on Sunday.
Guehi has told Crystal Palace he will not sign a new deal at the club, meaning he could leave in January or at the end of the season.
But even if the England defender chooses Liverpool over other potential suitors, it could be too little, too late.
Chaos! Gone in 19 minutes
football|20 October 2025 at 08:25
When Nottingham Forest unveiled Ange Postecoglou, owner Evangelos Marinakis hailed him as the man to take the club to the next level.
“We are bringing a coach to the Club who has a proven and consistent record of winning trophies,” Marinakis said. “His experience of coaching teams at the highest level, along with his desire to build something special with us at Forest, makes him a fantastic person to help us on our journey and achieve consistently all our ambitions.”
“After gaining promotion to the Premier League, then building consistently season after season to secure European football, we now must take the right step to compete with the very best and challenge for trophies. Ange has the credentials and the track-record to do this, and we are excited he is joining us on our ambitious journey.”
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But that journey came to a crashing halt on Saturday just 19 minutes after fulltime, Forest confirmed Postecoglou’s departure following a 3–0 home defeat to Chelsea. It was his sixth loss in eight matches, leaving the club in 17th place, one point above the drop zone and carrying the joint-worst goal difference in the league.
Marinakis walked out of the directors’ box before the final whistle. Postecoglou, visibly broken, clapped toward the fans, staring into space, the end of a reign that lasted just 39 days, the second-shortest in Premier League history.
WHAT PLAYERS AND MANAGERS SAID
Ryan Yates, speaking after the match, revealed what unfolded during the 19 minutes of chaos in the dressing room. He described the mood as “flat” and admitted the players “felt they let the manager down.”
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca expressed sympathy for Postecoglou but said the decision was no surprise, calling it typical of the pressures at the top level of modern football.
WHO IS ON MARINAKIS LIST?
The search for a new head coach is already underway. Marco Silva has emerged as a strong contender, despite ongoing talks with Sean Dyche. Silva, speaking to TNT Sports after the Chelsea game, didn’t rule out a move, saying he was “open to conversations.”
Marinakis is reportedly weighing up multiple options, but urgency is key. Forest finished seventh last season, a high watermark that now feels distant. Whoever comes in must arrest the slide and reignite belief at the City Ground.
SACK RACE RECORD
Only Sam Allardyce’s ill-fated Leeds spell was shorter. He managed four games, lost three, drew one, and left when his contract expired in June 2023. Postecoglou’s stats are strangely similar except his side managed just one goal in five matches, a feat not seen since Sean Dyche’s early days at Burnley in 2014.
Postecoglou arrived with pedigree but leaves with a record that reads: five Premier League games, four losses, one goal scored. His 0.2 points-per-match average ties him with Allardyce and ranks among the lowest in the competition’s 33-year history, only Frank de Boer fared worse, with zero points in four games at Crystal Palace.
Premier League’s Fastest Sackings
Sam Allardyce – Leeds United (30 days)
Brought in for a last-ditch survival bid in May 2023. One point from four games. Relegated. Gone.
Les Reed – Charlton Athletic (40 days)
Four points from seven games and a League Cup exit to Wycombe. Sacked on Christmas Eve.
Javi Gracia – Leeds United (69 days)
Three wins in 12 games. Replaced by Allardyce as Leeds spiraled.
Rene Meulensteen – Fulham (75 days)
Lost 9 of 13. Took over in December, gone before March.
Frank de Boer – Crystal Palace (77 days)
Four games, zero goals, zero points. Shortest reign by games managed.
Bob Bradley – Swansea City (85 days)
Eight points from 11 games. Sacked after Christmas.
Quique Sánchez Flores – Watford (85 days)
Second stint lasted just 12 games. Two wins. No spark.
Nathan Jones – Southampton (84 days)
Nine defeats in 14. Another failed move away from Luton.
Amorim wants more after 'biggest' Man Utd win at Liverpool
Ruben Amorim said a first victory at Anfield since 2016 was just reward for Manchester United's long suffering fans after Harry Maguire's late winner inflicted a fourth consecutive defeat on Liverpool.
The 2-1 win ensured that United earned theirs first back-to-back victories in the Premier League since Amorim took charge nearly a year ago.
But the Portuguese coach said that how his players respond next weekend when Brighton visit Old Trafford will tell him more about what United can aspire to this season.
"That was the biggest win in my time at Manchester United. It means a lot today but tomorrow it won't mean a lot," said Amorim.
United crashed out of the League Cup to fourth-tier Grimsby in August and Amorim appeared on the brink of losing his job after defeat to Brentford last month.
However, wins over Sunderland and their historic rivals have lifted the Red Devils up to ninth in the Premier League and within two points of fourth-placed Liverpool.
"It was really important for our fans. They struggled against Grimsby, against Brentford and today they saw a different team," added Amorim.
"To win in the stadium of the champions and our biggest rivals is really important."
Despite the magnitude of the victory, Amorim was far from fully satisfied with his side's performance.
Bryan Mbeumo gave the visitors the perfect start by firing home the opening goal after just 61 seconds.
United had chances to extend their lead as Bruno Fernandes hit the post, but also had to ride their luck.
Cody Gakpo hit the woodwork three times before the Dutch forward finally equalised on 78 minutes.
However, Maguire, who missed a glorious chance to win the game in a 2-2 draw when United last visited Anfield in January, was the unlikely hero when he headed in Fernandes's cross.
"Was a great win, not a very well played game, but a great spirit and that is all I can ask," said Amorim.
'NEGATIVE SET-PIECE BALANCE'
Arne Slot blamed his side's wastefulness in front of goal and set-piece defending for the latest in a string of poor results.
Not since 2014 have Liverpool lost four consecutive games.
Alexander Isak was denied his first Premier League goal since joining Liverpool for a British transfer record £125 million by Belgian goalkeeper Senne Lammens before half-time.
Mohamed Salah fired wide when presented with a huge chance early in the second period before Gakpo somehow headed off target with the opportunity to snatch a point after Maguire's goal.
"If you told me (before the game) we would create eight, nine or 10 open chances, I wouldn't think that is possible. From all the chances we got, we only scored one goal," said Dutchman Slot.
"It's almost impossible to win a big game of football with a negative set-piece balance.
"We conceded another one today that led to us losing the game."
Defeat leaves Liverpool four points adrift of Premier League leaders Arsenal.
Three talking points from the Premier League weekend
Arsenal opened up a three-point lead at the top of the Premier League, while champions Liverpool slumped to a fourth consecutive defeat in a 2-1 loss against Manchester United.
United's first victory at Anfield since 2016 gave under-fire boss Ruben Amorim a much-needed boost.
Arsenal's stingy defence kept the Gunners top with a 1-0 win at Fulham, while Erling Haaland was again Manchester City's match-winner with a double to beat Everton 2-0.
AFP Sport looks at three talking points from the Premier League weekend:
LIVERPOOL CRISIS DEEPENS
Liverpool have suffered four straight defeats for the first time since November 2014, raising serious questions about their summer spending spree.
The vast majority of a near £450 million spend in the transfer market was focused on adding extra firepower to the Reds' attack.
But club record signing Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz are yet to score a Premier League goal for Liverpool, while Arne Slot's men are suddenly wide open at the back.
Liverpool conceded just five times in Slot's first 12 games last season as he took a more conservative approach in his early days as Jurgen Klopp's successor.
At the same stage this season, the English champions have shipped 17 goals.
Slot has been keen to use his wealth of attacking options. For the final half hour against United he played with five forwards.
However, that lack of balance was exposed as, just six minutes after Cody Gakpo had cancelled out Bryan Mbeumo's opener, Harry Maguire was left completely unmarked to head in Bruno Fernandes' cross.
"I think we conceded a very sloppy second goal," said Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk.
"We worked so hard to get back into the game and we created great opportunities to score the winner but if you concede a second goal like that, that is the disappointing part."
The Gunners have a history of success built on solid defensive foundations.
Two league titles won under George Graham in 1989 and 1991 gave birth to the chant "1-0 to the Arsenal", such was the frequency of that scoreline at the old Highbury.
Yet, Mikel Arteta's current crop have proved even more difficult to breach in setting a new club record after conceding just three times in their opening 11 games of the season in all competitions.
For the second consecutive game, Arsenal did not even concede a single shot on target in grinding out a 1-0 win at Fulham to retake top spot.
"The level of organisation I'm very pleased with, but it's more about the mindset and the willingness to do it," said Arteta.
"The way our front line chases the ball, puts people under pressure, creates chaos there, it's phenomenal."
Once again Arsenal required a set-piece to get the only goal as Leandro Trossard turned in Gabriel Magalhaes' flick-on from a corner.
But they do not need to be prolific in front of goal if they continue to concede at a historically low level.
Sunderland were languishing in English football's third tier just over three years ago.
Now they are looking down on their Saudi-backed local rivals Newcastle after a dream start to their Premier League return.
The Black Cats have matched their best ever start to a Premier League campaign with 14 points from eight games after beating Wolves 2-0 at the Stadium of Light.
For the past two seasons all three promoted clubs from the Championship have sunk straight back to the second tier.
But a squad overhaul with 14 new signings has put Regis Le Bris' side in position to end that trend.
Relegated trio last season Southampton, Leicester and Ipswich managed just 14 points between them after eight matches last season.
Sunderland's points tally is the best from a promoted side since since Wolves in 2018-19.
Thomas Frank admitted he had no instant solution for Tottenham's miserable home record after their crashed to a 2-1 defeat against Aston Villa on Sunday.
Frank's side took the lead through Rodrigo Bentancur in the fifth minute in north London.
But once again they failed to build on a strong start as Morgan Rogers struck with a superb strike for his first goal in 20 matches to haul Villa level before half time.
Villa substitute Emiliano Buendia curled into the far corner in the 77th minute to leave Tottenham with 11 defeats and only three wins from their last 18 Premier League games on home turf.
Frank, hired from Brentford in the close-season, has overseen two defeats in his first four league fixtures at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, adding to the club's dismal record there under his predecessor Ange Postecoglou last term.
Asked if he could explain that poor form, Frank said: "I hope I can! Maybe it is not that simple.
"This is a game that is a draw. A clear draw and we could have easily won it instead of Villa and then it is a different narrative.
"So, I look at the performance on the pitch, we did well and I'll look at the bits we need to improve."
Frank lost captain Cristian Romero in the pre-match warm-up to adductor issue and Mathys Tel finished with his knee wrapped in a heavy bandage as the pair joined Tottenham's long injury list.
Villa's fifth consecutive victory ended Tottenham's seven-match unbeaten run in all competitions.
But Frank refused to condemn his players after their latest flop in front of their own fans.
"I think we performed quite well. Maybe not through the roof," the Dane said.
"We gave away what eight shots? Not even a cross more or less. Very, very low XG (expected goals) and (Guglielmo) Vicario didn't have a save.
"If you said to me before the game 'they will shoot from there, Rogers and Buendia', from that situation, I would say, 'of course, it's not dangerous', but fantastic quality shot from Rogers.
"In those very little moments, they had more quality in the end."
Man Utd condemn Liverpool to fourth successive defeat
Liverpool slumped to a fourth consecutive defeat for the first time in 11 years as Manchester United won 2-1 on Sunday to end their near decade-long wait for victory at Anfield.
Harry Maguire's 84th minute header secured back-to-back Premier League wins for the first time in Ruben Amorim's tenure as United boss.
Twelve minutes from time, Cody Gakpo had cancelled out Bryan Mbeumo's opener after just 61 seconds.
Defeat leaves Liverpool four points adrift of Arsenal at the top of the table and Arne Slot still searching for answers in how to get the right blend after splashing out nearly £450 million on new players in the transfer market.
United close to within two points of their historic rivals and up to ninth in the table to ease the pressure on Amorim after his biggest win in nearly a year in charge.
"It means everything. They had had the better of us over the last few years and it's not been good for our club," said Maguire.
"We have not given our fans enough days like today, so it has been a long time coming, coming to this ground and picking up three points."
Liverpool had only lost one of the previous 14 Premier League meetings between the sides and United had not tasted victory at Anfield since the early days of Jurgen Klopp's reign in January 2016.
However, the Reds are in a state of flux after transforming the squad that stormed to the title last season and the tragic loss of Diogo Jota, who died in a car accident in July.
After three consecutive defeats for the first time in Slot's reign, Liverpool could barely have imagined a worse start.
Mbeumo sped past Virgil van Dijk with ease before firing past Giorgi Mamardashvili from Amad Diallo's pass after barely a minute.
The home side and support were furious that play was not stopped in the build-up after Alexis MacAllister went down with a head injury, inflicted by his own captain Van Dijk.
Slot left £100 million signing Florian Wirtz on the bench for the second consecutive game as he looked in vain to find the right balance between defence and attack.
Gakpo should have levelled for the defending champions when he hit the post from Mohamed Salah's through ball in Liverpool's one flowing move of the first half.
However, it was United who should have been further in front by half-time.
Bruno Fernandes spurned a glorious chance to double the Red Devils' lead when he hit the outside of the post when unmarked from the edge of the area.
At the other end, Senne Lammens was rarely troubled in the first 45 minutes, but produced a big save when called upon to deny Alexander Isak his first Premier League goal since joining Liverpool for a British transfer record £125 million.
A Gakpo deflected cross then came back off the post and the Dutchman rattled the woodwork for a third time early in the second half.
DEFENSIVE FRAILTIES
Slot turned to his near £200 million in forward options off the bench as Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike were introduced on the hour mark to join Salah, Gakpo and Isak in a five-man attack.
Salah has scored more goals than any other player in this fixture, but his lack of form showed in a wild finish to slice wide with just Lammens to beat at the back post.
Liverpool's wealth of attacking talent finally broke the door down when Federico Chiesa, who had replaced Isak moments earlier, drilled in a low cross that Gakpo converted from point blank range.
Gakpo should still have rescued a point when he headed wide with the goal gaping from Jeremie Frimpong's inviting delivery.
But Liverpool fell to their first league defeat at Anfield in over a year in another blow to their hopes of usurping United with a record 21st English top-flight title.
Morgan Rogers and Emiliano Buendia inspired Aston Villa's fightback to win 2-1 against Tottenham on Sunday as the north Londoners suffered more misery on home turf.
Rodrigo Bentancur put Thomas Frank's side ahead early in the first half at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
But Rogers equalised with a superb strike before the interval and Buendia came off the bench to seal the points in the closing stages.
Tottenham's woeful home form in the Premier League -- 11 defeats and just three wins in 18 league games -- has proved a major issue for Frank since he replaced the sacked Ange Postecoglou in the close-season.
While the majority of those home losses came under Postecoglou last term, Frank's short tenure has produced mixed results at the club's 62,000-seat stadium, with boos audible after a defeat to Bournemouth in August and a 1-1 draw with lowly Wolves last month.
The end of Tottenham's seven-game unbeaten run in all competitions left them in sixth place after the second defeat in Frank's eight league games.
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Villa have responded to their longest winless start to a season since 1964 with five successive victories, three in the top-flight and two in the Europa League, extending their unbeaten streak to eight matches.
It was especially notable that Villa finally beat a top-four rival away from home after taking just one point from their six trips last season to the English sides currently in the Champions League.
Unai Emery's team are up to 10th place as they try to climb back into the race for Champions League qualification.
Already without James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, Yves Bissouma, Destiny Udogie and Dominic Solanke due to fitness issues, Frank lost captain Cristian Romero to an injury in the pre-match warm-up.
Despite that blow, Tottenham needed just five minutes to take the lead.
Mohammed Kudus's cross was headed back across goal by Micky van de Ven towards Bentancur, who dispatched a clinical finish past Emiliano Martinez from eight yards.
Rodrigo Bentancur strikes in four and a half minutes for the home team 😤🎯
Bentancur celebrated by shoving the ball under his shirt to create a bump in tribute to his wife, who is pregnant with the couple's second child.
Villa defender Matty Cash blasted just over from the edge of the area as the visitors tried to respond in the driving rain.
Tottenham forward Wilson Odobert threatened with a low drive that Martinez palmed away.
But Rogers hauled Villa level in spectacular fashion after 37 minutes.
The England midfielder's first goal this season was well worth the wait.
Taking aim 20 yards from goal, Rogers unloaded a stunning strike that left Tottenham keeper Guglielmo Vicario grasping at thin air as it curled over his out-stretched arm.
It's a screamer from Morgan Rogers to get the equaliser 😲💥
Randal Kolo Muani, making his Premier League debut, should have rescued Tottenham in stoppage-time, but the on-loan Paris Saint-Germain striker scooped over with the goal at his mercy.