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Misery for Postecoglou as Swansea storm back
The Guardian
|September 18, 2025
Ange Postecoglou, hands rooted in pockets, was stewing as he walked on the pitch at the final whistle, as What a Beautiful Day, an unofficial Swansea anthem, blared over the speakers. Swansea had just completed an utterly unthinkable, remarkable comeback to advance to the Carabao Cup fourth round at Nottingham Forest's expense, the hosts scoring twice in six minutes of second-half stoppage time.
Igor Jesus scored his first Forest goals to earn Postecoglou's side a two-goal lead but the Australian will have to wait a little longer for his first win in charge.
Postecoglou joked that Evangelos Marinakis's statement about wanting to compete with the best and win trophies upon his arrival may as well have been attributed to him and this was the Forest manager's first opportunity to signal his intent.
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