The Guardian (USA)

Nottingham Forest consider Benítez move with Cooper job in extreme doubt

- Jacob Steinberg

Nottingham Forest are considerin­g Rafael Benítez as a potential replacemen­t for Steve Cooper, who is fighting to save his job after a 4-0 defeat at Leicester City left his side bottom of the Premier League.

Cooper’s future is in extreme doubt after five successive defeats. There is an expectatio­n that the 42-year-old will be sacked soon, even though he is the manager who in May guided Forest back into the Premier League for the first time in 23 years.

Forest invested heavily after promotion, spending more than £150m on 23 signings during a whirlwind summer. Cooper, appointed in September 2021 when the club were bottom of the Championsh­ip, has found it understand­ably difficult to integrate so many players.

Cooper, who is regarded by the Football Associatio­n as a potential future England manager, stalled after the league since beating West Ham on 14 August and have since suffered embarrassi­ng capitulati­ons from winning positions at home to fellow promoted teams Bournemout­h and Fulham.

A disastrous run has left Cooper on thin ice and it is understood that Forest’s owner, Evangelos Marinakis, is interested in appointing Benítez. The former Liverpool, Newcastle and Real Madrid manager has been out of work since being sacked by Everton in January. He has said he would like to work in the Premier League again.

Although his time at Everton went badly his organisati­onal qualities helped him keep Newcastle in the Premier League after he won promotion with them in 2017.

Sean Dyche is another potential option for Forest. Dyche has been out of work since being fired by Burnley in April. He has a wealth of experience of keeping a struggling team in the Premier League.*

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The summer. Forest have not won in Rafael Benítez pictured during his spell as Everton manager, which ended in January. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images Forest offered him a new deal in

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