Nottingham Forest Close In on Oliver Glasner as Pereira Heads for Exit
Vitor Pereira is expected to depart Nottingham Forest, with the club preparing to appoint Oliver Glasner as his successor. The former Crystal Palace boss is the leading candidate to take over at the City Ground, according to reports.
Pereira's tenure at Forest appears to be ending after a brief and challenging period. The Portuguese manager took charge midway through the season but has struggled to stabilise the club's form. Glasner, meanwhile, has been out of work since leaving Palace last summer.
Background and Context
Forest appointed Pereira in December following Steve Cooper's dismissal. The team were 17th at the time, and Pereira has overseen a mixed run of results. Although they have picked up crucial points, inconsistency has kept them involved in the relegation battle. Currently, Forest sit 16th with a five-point cushion above the bottom three.
Glasner impressed during his spell at Palace, where he implemented a high-pressing system and led the Eagles to mid-table security. His tactical approach emphasises organisation out of possession and quick transitions — traits that could benefit Forest's squad.
Forest have already held initial discussions with Glasner's representatives, and a deal is thought to be close. The club's hierarchy believes Glasner's Premier League experience makes him an ideal fit for the final stretch of the season.
Impact and Analysis
If confirmed, Glasner's appointment could breathe new life into Forest's survival hopes. He inherits a talented but inconsistent group that includes players like Morgan Gibbs-White and Taiwo Awoniyi.
- Glasner's 3-4-2-1 formation could suit Forest's wing-backs and attacking midfielders, providing better defensive cover than Pereira's system.
- Forest have won only four of their last 15 league matches, highlighting the need for a tactical reset.
- The change comes at a critical juncture, with six of Forest's remaining nine fixtures against teams in the top half of the table.
For Pereira, a departure after less than six months in charge continues a pattern of short-lived appointments. His reputation in English football may be damaged, though he remains well-regarded for his previous work in Portugal and China.
What's Next
Forest are expected to confirm Pereira's exit within 48 hours and announce Glasner shortly after. Glasner's first match could be against Brighton at home. Victory would move Forest ten points clear of the relegation zone, offering significant breathing room with only eight games remaining.
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