BBC: Nuno s relationship with Nottingham Forest boss breaks down, and the coaching position is not stable

BBC reported that Nottingham Forest coach Nuno's future is doubtful and his relationship with his boss has broken down.

According to BBC Sports sources, Nuno's coaching position at Nottingham Forest was not solid despite successfully advancing to the European event last season and defeating Brentford in Sunday's first match. The team has also realized this situation.

At a press conference on Friday, Nuno, 51, said his relationship with his boss Marinakis "has changed" and "not so close anymore."

He said: "We were very close last season and we communicated every day. But this season we were not as good as before, but I always think the dialogue is important because my focus is on the team and the upcoming season."

When asked if the change in relationship with Marinakis was favorable, Nuno replied: "No, that's not good. I think everyone in the club should be united, but the reality is not."

Although Nottingham Forest was very active in the transfer market this summer, signing seven players and selling winger Ellanda to Newcastle for £55m, Nuno expressed his concerns about the transfer before last Sunday's 3-1 win over Brentford.

"We have a lot of questions, who will stay? When will the new players come? These things bring uncertainty. Not only for me, but for the entire club. We hope to have as many options as possible in every game. It will definitely be better after the European event, but it is still a major issue now. The boss, the club and everyone knows this. It's a chance we missed."

It's been reported that Nuno was not fully involved in the signing process this summer, which could be a factor that deteriorated his relationship with Marinakis.

source:free7m