Ange Postecoglou responds to boos and chants of 'you're getting sacked in the morning' - Nottinghamshire Live
Postecoglou is the first permanent Forest manager in 100 years without a win in his first six games, with fans chanting for his sacking amid four defeats in all competitions.
- On Thursday at the City Ground, Nottingham Forest lost 3-2 to FC Midtjylland as Forest fans jeered Ange Postecoglou with chants calling for his sacking after the visitors' third goal.
- Ange Postecoglou is yet to register a win after six matches since replacing Nuno Espirito Santo last month, becoming the first permanent Forest manager in 100 years to do so.
- Ousmane Diao put the visitors ahead after 18 minutes, Dan Ndoye levelled four minutes later and Mads Bech restored the lead before Valdemar Byskov scored late; Chris Wood’s stoppage-time penalty made it 3-2.
- Forest now sit in the Europa League bottom third with one point, extending domestic pressure ahead of an away trip to Newcastle United before the October international break.
- In a TNT Sports post-match interview, Postecoglou said, 'I heard it. They're fans and they want to see their team win. They're entitled to their opinion,' after calling the night 'really disappointing.
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The Greek coach has not won in the six games he has been in charge of the Nottingham team
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