Ange Postecoglou on trophies at Nottingham: what the new coach promises for Forest.
Postecoglou promises to restore the club's glory
According to The Sun: Ange Postecoglou has promised to bring 'joy' from trophies at Nottingham Forest, understanding the tough demands of the club's owner, Greek billionaire Evangelos Marinakis.
Ange Postecoglou has already conducted his first training session at Nottingham Forest Ritchie Sumpter/Nottingham Forest FC via Getty Images He proved that he can win trophies from last season
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Postecoglou, who was recently fired from Tottenham after a 17-year trophy drought, knows that Marinakis expects victories. When asked if he could win a trophy in his first season at the club, he humorously noted:
“I might need to win one in my first season to have a second here.”
These words came with a smile, but Postecoglou realizes that Marinakis is a serious operator with vast experience. He also shared how his 60th birthday celebration was unexpectedly interrupted when he received a call from Marinakis, confirming that he understands the challenges ahead.
The legacy of Clough and Postecoglou's ambitions
Although it has been 45 years since Brian Clough's triumph in the league, Postecoglou is confident he can replicate his success. He noted:
“I know this is a club that is tied to its community. If you can harness that, you can create something special.”
Moreover, he pointed out that many fans have not had the chance to experience the joy of the team's victories, so his goal is to help them feel those emotions. Postecoglou expressed hope of leaving a mark:
“I hope by the time I finish my term here, I can come back and see that I left my mark.”
The importance of fan support has not escaped Postecoglou:
“I'm inspired by being able to create a moment that outlasts my time at the club.”
Thus, Postecoglou's ambitions, supported by Marinakis' desire, give Nottingham Forest a chance to return to great success.
The situation with Nottingham Forest Football Club could become a turning point for Postecoglou in his career. A club with a rich legacy is trying to climb back to the top, and with a new coach in Postecoglou, hopes for positive changes are high. This opportunity may be significant for both the coach and the club, which is eager to regain its former glory and meet the expectations of its fans.
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