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Forest horror show on Euro return adds to Postecoglou pain

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October 03, 2025

Ange Postecoglou finds himself in an awkward spot. As Midtjylland streamed forward on the counterattack to score their third goal of a sobering evening, the Nottingham Forest head coach rested both hands on his head.

- Ben Fisher

Forest horror show on Euro return adds to Postecoglou pain

Valdemar Byskov put the result beyond doubt when he scored Midtjylland's third goal

(PAUL CHILDS/ACTION IMAGES/REUTERS)

The scenes that followed were close to extraordinary, sections of the home support singing: “You’re getting sacked in the morning.” Then things got even more painful, the same supporters singing the name of his predecessor Nuno Espírito Santo and many turning towards Evangelos Marinakis, watching on his own private television in the directors' box.

Postecoglou insisted Forest had done their homework and understood what was always going to be an awkward assignment. Postecoglou acknowledged Midtjylland would be messy opponents but their direct “vertical football” proved Forest’s undoing, the Danish side twice scoring from set pieces before Valdemar Byskov Andreasen capped the scoring after Dario Osorio pinched possession from Callum Hudson-Odoi deep in the Danish side’s half. Chris Wood’s stoppage-time penalty proved merely a consolation. Postecoglou is now six games without victory.

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