The Daily Telegraph - Sport

Forest instruct Edu to stay away ahead of likely exit

- By John Percy Sports · Soccer · Nottingham Forest F.C. · Nottingham · Manchester City Football Club · Manchester · Arsenal F.C. · Edu Gaspar · Evangelos Marinakis · Nuno Espírito Santo · Ange Postecoglou · Sean Dyche · Vítor Pereira

Nottingham Forest have told Edu Gaspar, their global head of football, to stay away from the club as his departure moves closer.

Edu’s turbulent tenure at the City Ground is approachin­g an end after less than eight months, with Forest notifying him not to visit either the training ground or stadium.

Telegraph Sport understand­s that Edu was not at Forest’s 2-2 draw with Manchester City on Wednesday night. It is the third successive match that the Brazilian has missed.

Forest appointed the former Arsenal sporting director in July but his time has proved difficult, with four different managers and a number of poor signings made in a £200m spending spree.

Evangelos Marinakis, the owner, was keen to use Edu’s experience to develop his portfolio of clubs, with the remit to “oversee all footballre­lated functions, including recruitmen­t, performanc­e, squad strategy and player developmen­t”.

Yet it has been a disappoint­ment and his departure is expected before the end of this season. Forest insist he is continuing to work as normal.

Former Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo fell out with Edu weeks after his appointmen­t. It was that relationsh­ip breakdown that is viewed as the major factor behind Nuno’s sacking in September.

Nuno has since been succeeded by Ange Postecoglo­u, Sean Dyche and now Vitor Pereira. Dyche was sacked last month and has called the decision to dispense with him after 114 days in charge a “headscratc­her”.

He told The Football Boardroom podcast: “Our current form at that time was ninth in the Premier League. The stats and facts were there, clear as day. From my record, from when we got there to when we ended, we’d have been 12th in the Premier League.

“So, on factual data and analysis, I can’t understand any of the decisions that were made. But football is changing, and we witnessed it.”

Forest are 17th in the Premier League, outside the relegation zone on goal difference, and have nine games left to avoid relegation to the Championsh­ip.

 ?? ?? All change: Edu Gaspar has worked with four Forest managers since arriving in July
All change: Edu Gaspar has worked with four Forest managers since arriving in July

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