Category: Nottingham

  • 🚨😱 FROM DOUBTED TO DEIFIED! 🙌🔥 The 25th-Minute Moment That Silenced Critics, United the City Ground & Proved Ibrahim Sangaré Has FINALLY ARRIVED at Nottingham Forest 🌳⚽👑

    🚨😱 FROM DOUBTED TO DEIFIED! 🙌🔥 The 25th-Minute Moment That Silenced Critics, United the City Ground & Proved Ibrahim Sangaré Has FINALLY ARRIVED at Nottingham Forest 🌳⚽👑

    Nottingham Forest claimed a convincing 2–0 win over Brentford to extend their unbeaten run in the Premier League to three matches.

    Forest have now picked up seven points from tough fixtures against West Ham, Arsenal and Brentford. With West Ham defeating Sunderland 3–1 yesterday, the gap between the two sides had briefly narrowed to two points, making this result feel even more significant.

    Goals from Igor Jesus and Taiwo Awoniyi restored Forest’s cushion, pushing the gap back to five points and easing some pressure in the relegation battle.

    While the goals were crucial, it was Ibrahim Sangaré’s performance that truly stood out, particularly a moment late in the first half that highlighted just how much progress he has made at the City Ground.

    What Ibrahim Sangaré Did in the 25th Minute of Forest’s Win

    Sangaré’s journey at Forest hasn’t been straightforward, but an incident in the 25th minute suggested a player growing in confidence and connection with the fans.

    After winning an unlikely corner, the Ivorian midfielder turned towards the supporters—some of whom had previously doubted him—and gestured for them to lift the atmosphere.

    The response was immediate and loud. The crowd roared back, creating a powerful moment of unity and showing genuine appreciation for Sangaré at last.

    The confidence to demand noise from the stands was telling. It hinted at a player who now feels valued and settled on Trentside, fully believing in his role within the team.

    Sangaré Among Forest’s Top Performers This Season

    Sangaré’s resurgence has been one of the most pleasing stories of Forest’s campaign. At present, he ranks among the side’s most consistent and influential players.

    Forest look far more balanced with him orchestrating play in midfield. His ability to transition quickly from defence to attack sets him apart from anyone else in the squad.

    Playing with visible joy and composure, Sangaré has become central to Forest’s survival hopes. If he can remain fit for the remainder of the season, his influence could prove decisive.

    Seeing Sangaré share that moment with the supporters was special—and right now, there’s a growing consensus among the fan base that the Ivorian international is vital to Forest’s cause.

  • 🔥 Sean Dyche Throws Marinakis & Forest Under the Bus! 😳 Big Kalimuendo Claim Rocks Fans ⚡

    🔥 Sean Dyche Throws Marinakis & Forest Under the Bus! 😳 Big Kalimuendo Claim Rocks Fans ⚡

    Sean Dyche faces an uphill battle to truly win over Nottingham Forest supporters.

    Few expected Dyche to be anything beyond a temporary firefighter at the City Ground, and so far, his tenure has mostly followed that expectation. While he’s delivered some impressive results—most notably against Liverpool and Tottenham—lackluster displays against Everton (twice), Fulham, and Aston Villa have begun to raise concerns.

    Dyche openly criticized his players last weekend after Forest’s FA Cup exit, implying that the fringe squad members he fielded wouldn’t be earning another chance anytime soon.

    Now, the Forest boss is at it again—but this time, he seems to be shifting the blame onto Evangelos Marinakis and the club over a January transfer.

    Dyche Issues Remarkable Comment on Kalimuendo Deal

    Arnaud Kalimuendo departed Forest for Eintracht Frankfurt earlier this month, a decision that, on the surface, appeared to be Dyche’s call along with his coaching team.

    Kalimuendo, a striker known for his poaching instincts and movement across the channels, never fit Dyche’s preferred style, which favors traditional target men. Yet, with fans critical of the striker’s exit, Dyche made a curious remark during his pre-Arsenal press conference, suggesting the club had the final say.

    He stated:

    “The obvious area is striker because we’re a bit light there. The club felt it was a very good deal for Kalimuendo to leave. We are exploring several options to bring someone in. That’s the most glaring one that jumps off the page.”

    Dyche Risks Underestimating Forest Fans

    If Dyche truly expects fans to believe the club forced Kalimuendo out against his wishes, it’s a questionable stance. Kalimuendo clearly wasn’t in Dyche’s plans—he scored twice in two Europa League matches but was limited to just five substitute appearances in the Premier League, totaling a mere 25 minutes.

    Forest would be wise to support Dyche with a striker acquisition but resist backing other players he recommends, particularly on long-term contracts.

    With comments like these regarding Kalimuendo, Dyche’s position at the club becomes increasingly precarious. Once this season concludes, it’s hard to see why he should be given another term as (more…)