0 wins in 7 games since taking office at Forest! Ao Bo: Give me time, the end of the story will be me lifting the trophy

 10:00pm, 17 October 2025
In the 8th round of the Premier League at 19:30 this Saturday night, Nottingham Forest will face Chelsea at home. There were reports before the game that Postkoglu, who has not won in 7 games since taking over as Forest coach, may face dismissal if he loses again in this game.

When attending the pre-match press conference and asked if there had been discussions with the club owners about the future during the international break, Postkoglu replied: "We didn't have any discussions, we just continued to work. Tottenham told me that I had to win a trophy and now they are trying a different approach. This is A different story, maybe I'm not a failed manager, if I was given time the ending would always be the same, which is me lifting the trophy."

"I'm offended by Tottenham saying they're trying to sign championship players because I think I'm a winner. Home. They were previously ranked 8th in the Premier League and did not qualify for the European competition. In my first season as coach, I led the team to fifth place in the Premier League. Every time I see Kane score, I hope he stays for one more year, the team will be better with him. "

"For some reason, people seem to have forgotten the results of that season. Now everyone only remembers that I led the team to 17th place in the Premier League in the second season. My performance in my first season at Tottenham was also seen as grounds for sacking me, and Spurs themselves considered the first 10 games to be an exception. Now here, the first 10 games are also very important. I took Spurs back into Europe and was told in a meeting Winning trophies means everything to the club and in the end we won trophies. "

Talking about the importance of the game against Chelsea, Postkoglu said: "It is always very important to win the next game. We will face a very strong opponent. We have been training well in recent weeks and all the players have remained in good shape after the international break. "

When talking about the situation last season again, Postkoglu said: "Looking at Tottenham's lineup in the last five or six games of last season, you can know what I value. The players celebrated for two consecutive days before the final game against Brighton. I approve, I think they deserve such relaxation. "

"If anyone thinks that ranking 17th reflects my coaching level, they are obviously looking at this issue with prejudice. You can think that I'm under pressure or that the team has gone through major changes and I'm trying to change the way we play and the players are adapting to that change. Some people just see weeds, I see something growing. I'm very excited about this because I see a young group of players who are hungry for change. I don’t waste my time worrying about what other people think, I do what I think is good for the success of the club. "