Marinakis spotted close to title-winning manager as Ange confirms Nottingham Forest talks
Nottingham Forest chief Evangelos Marinakis is set for crunch talks with under-fire boss Ange Postecoglou over the tactician’s long-term future, coming after a dismal start to life for Nuno Espirito Santo’s replacement at the City Ground.
Ange Postecoglou's job under threat after 2-0 Newcastle defeat
Reports in the build up to their 2-0 loss to Newcastle United at St. James’ Park claimed that Postecoglou’s job could be under threat if Forest tasted defeat up north, and this could now be realised.
Second-half goals from Bruno Guimaraes and Nick Woltemade slapped Postecoglou with his fifth loss from seven games in charge, and the Australian remains winless after making the worst start of any Forest manager for 100 years.
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Ange Postecoglou’s tenure at Nottingham Forest so far |
Competition |
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Arsenal 3-0 Forest |
Premier League |
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Swansea 3-2 Forest |
Carabao Cup |
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Burnley 1-1 Forest |
Premier League |
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Real Betis 2-2 Forest |
Europa League |
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Forest 0-1 Sunderland |
Premier League |
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Forest 2-3 FC Midtjylland |
Europa League |
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Newcastle 2-0 Forest |
Premier League |
The pressure is well and truly on Forest’s new manager after stepping into the shoes of fan favourite Nuno, who guided the Tricky Trees back to Europe for the first time since 1995 last season.
Since Nuno’s departure, Forest have been on a downward trajectory, with Postecoglou confirming that he’s set for crunch Marinakis talks over the international break.
It is believed that Marinakis already has potential replacements in mind for Postecoglou, who could become the shortest-reigning manager in Premier League history if Forest decide to take action immediately after Newcastle.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner is emerging as a “prime candidate” to succeed the 60-year-old, according to TEAMtalk, but it is very debatable whether the Austrian would leave Selhurst Park midway through 2025/2026 for what appears to be a volatile project.
Glasner is out of contract at the end of this season, as is Fulham’s Marco Silva, and The Mail’s Tom Collomosse also reports that the latter is a long-term target for Forest.
However, any approach for Silva is apparently unlikely to happen before the conclusion of 2025/2026.
Marinakis pictured close to Benitez amid Nottingham Forest manager search
That being said, another coach who’s readily available now and wants a return to England is former Liverpool, Newcastle and Everton boss Rafael Benitez.
As reported by Collomosse, Marinakis was spotted in “close proximity” to Benitez during Arsenal’s 2-0 win over OIympiacos last week, and while the Spaniard was there in his role as a technical observer for UEFA, he’s apparently keen on coming back to Britain for work.
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Rafa Benítez’s managerial career |
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Clubs |
Tenure |
Matches in charge |
Titles/achievements |
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Real Valladolid |
1995-96 |
25 |
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Osasuna |
1996 |
9 |
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Extremadura |
1997-99 |
92 |
Segunda promotion |
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Tenerife |
2000-01 |
46 |
Segunda promotion |
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Valencia |
2001-04 |
162 |
La Liga X2 UEFA Cup |
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Liverpool |
2004-12 |
350 |
Champions League FA Cup UEFA Super Cup |
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Internazionale |
2010 |
25 |
FIFA Club World Cup Supercoppa Italiana |
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Chelsea |
2012-13 |
48 |
Europa League |
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Napoli |
2013-15 |
112 |
Coppa Italia Supercoppa Italiana |
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Real Madrid |
2015-16 |
25 |
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Newcastle United |
2016-19 |
146 |
EFL Championship |
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Dalian Professional |
2019-21 |
38 |
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Everton |
2021-22 |
22 |
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Celta de Vigo |
2023-24 |
33 |
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All statistics and information courtesy of Transfermarkt |
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Benitez also has good relations with the Marinakis family, so this could be one to watch, even if the Champions League-winning boss hasn’t worked in management since leaving Celta Vigo in 2024.
His last job in the Premier League was also his disastrous spell at Everton, though you can make a case that it was always doomed to fail given Benitez’s ties to Liverpool.
Benitez, after a glittering career at some of Europe’s top clubs, is regarded as a “world-class manager” by his peers, but he’d be taking on an almighty task to steer Forest back up the table amid the toxicity right now.