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latest update:Nottingham Forest 0-2 Tottenham what pressure does Steve Cooper currently face

Before a single ball was kicked against Tottenham, one pundit predicted that Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper would be fired “if he doesn’t start winning matches very soon.” But how soon?

Friday’s 2-0 home loss by Spikes was Woods’ fifth misfortune in six games and means they have now won only one of their beyond 13 Head Association matches.

They are now 16th in the table, just five points above the relegation zone, as a result of this run of bad luck, and manager Cooper is under more and more pressure.

He holds the help of many Backwoods fans, with the home group giving him a wonderful applause before the game and singing his name all through, however whether proprietor Evangelos Marinakis is of a similar assessment is less clear.

“It does feel a little erratic and unstable. Prior to the match, former Manchester United defender Gary Neville commented on Sky Sports that “there seems to be this continuous desire for change.”

“You normally find assuming the proprietorship is steady the presentation of the club is steady – and it’s only not here.

“It actually feels very different from how Steve Cooper is; it’s a little crazy and mad. He has a calm and measured demeanor.

He is adored by these fans, and the work he has done at the club is truly exceptional; however, he will lose his job if he does not begin winning football games very soon—I’m talking about tonight—and he will lose his job.

The fact of the matter is the proprietor’s after him.

Two hours later, Cooper’s future is still up in the air, despite a valiant effort against one of the division’s best teams and a third consecutive defeat at home

The 44-year-old’s team was bottom of the league in October, and he appeared to be on the verge of being fired. However, after Leicester City beat him 4-0, he got a new contract.

In an effort to put an end to “false and disruptive reporting” regarding Cooper’s future, Marinakis issued a statement in support of Cooper in April.

Despite the fact that their new unfortunate run has seen those tales restore, Cooper’s association with the allies has been vital.

On Sky Sports, former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher stated, “There’s such a strong feeling here.” You can only think of Klopp at Liverpool and Guardiola at Manchester City as examples of this.

“There’s not very many supervisors who feel like they have the allies in the center of their hands – and he has.

Neville said the players additionally appeared to be on their chief’s side, adding: ” This is not a dressing room that lost; rather, it is a dressing room that really tried and tried their hardest.”

Neco Williams, a Forest midfielder, agrees.

He stated, “You saw the crowd today, they love the manager, and we also love the manager.” It is only a matter of time before the results show that we and the fans have faith in him.

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