'We know what the owner is like' – Roy Keane claims he has 'no sympathy' for Nottingham Forest managers after Evangelos Marinakis hires Ange Postecoglou to replace Nuno Espirito Santo

Roy Keane has claimed that he has "no sympathy" for Nottingham Forest managers after Evangelos Marinakis hired ex-Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou to replace Nuno Espirito Santo. A breakdown in relations with the club owner led to Nuno's exit from the City Ground on Tuesday morning and hours later, Postecoglou's appointment was confirmed.

  • Keane has "no sympathy" for Forest managers
  • Gave his verdict on Marinakis
  • Postecoglou replaces Nuno as new boss

'We know what the owner is like' - Roy Keane claims he has 'no sympathy' for Nottingham Forest managers after Evangelos Marinakis hires Ange Postecoglou to replace Nuno Espirito Santo'We know what the owner is like' - Roy Keane claims he has 'no sympathy' for Nottingham Forest managers after Evangelos Marinakis hires Ange Postecoglou to replace Nuno Espirito Santo'We know what the owner is like' - Roy Keane claims he has 'no sympathy' for Nottingham Forest managers after Evangelos Marinakis hires Ange Postecoglou to replace Nuno Espirito Santo

Nuno also had a falling out with Forest’s global head of football, Edu, who was acquired by Marinakis from in the summer to oversee football operations across his multi-club ownership group. The ex-Wolves and manager replaced Steve Cooper at City Ground in December 2023 and won 28 of his 73 games at the helm. He secured survival at the end of his first season before claiming a seventh-place finish in the and European qualification last term.

Manchester legend and pundit Roy Keane, who also took in a spell at Forest in his playing days, has shared his verdict on the club’s managerial saga, claiming he has “no sympathy” for the coaches who work at the City Ground under an owner like Marinakis.

Speaking on ITV Keane said: “Not surprised. Why should we be surprised at what happens at ? I think we know what the owner is like there, no surprises, and I have no sympathy for any manager that goes to Nottingham Forest. You’re going to be under pressure with the owner there, so I certainly wasn’t surprised when they moved him [Nuno] on. It’s tough.”

Postecoglou’s first game in charge of Forest will be a difficult trip to north London as they face Arsenal on Saturday at Emirates Stadium.