July 5, 2024

After his team’s 5-0 loss to Fulham on Wednesday, Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper acknowledged that there would be rumors regarding his dismissal, but he said he was still the best candidate for the position.

“I probably don’t think about his future too much, but those are the appropriate questions to ask. After the game, he told reporters, “What’s important for the football club is what I think about.”

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Forest has now lost four straight games at Craven Cottage, and they have only triumphed once in their previous 11 Premier League contests, dropping them to 16th place in the standings. Cooper criticized his team for their lack of technical and tactical proficiency.

After one long query from a reporter, he said, “You showed a lot more desire in that question to be fair.” “I hope tonight is an outlier in terms of the scoreline.”

Cooper insisted that his entire attention is still on improving the club’s situation. The run that we’re on, I don’t worry about my reputation — I worry about what it means for the football club, because I’m that attached to it,” he stated.

However, I accept responsibility for it. Please only write about me in your writing. I have to accept responsibility for that.”

Additionally, he made hints that he was ready for any decision that might be made back at City Ground, higher up the line of command. What’s right for the football club is right for me, whatever that is,” he stated. He claimed that since the game, he had not spoken with Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of the Forest.

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