Dyche takes charge at Forest - third boss this season

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Nottingham Forest have appointed Sean Dyche as their new head coach, marking their third managerial change of the season. The 54-year-old takes over a relegation-threatened side sitting 18th in the Premier League with just five points from eight games.

Dyche replaces Ange Postecoglou, who was dismissed on Saturday less than 20 minutes after Forest's 3-0 home defeat to Chelsea. The Australian lasted just 39 days in charge and became the first Forest manager in the club's history to fail to win any of his opening eight games.

Homecoming for former youth player

Dyche's appointment represents a homecoming of sorts, having been a youth player at Forest in the late 1980s under legendary manager Brian Clough. A serious leg injury prevented him from making a senior appearance for the club, though he has previously spoken fondly of his time there.

The former Burnley and Everton manager has been out of work since leaving Goodison Park in January. According to the Daily Mail, Dyche had been living locally in the Nottingham area following his departure from the Toffees.

He will be joined by coaching staff Ian Woan and Steve Stone, both former Forest players themselves. The trio bring extensive Premier League experience to a club desperately needing stability and results.

Immediate challenges await

Dyche faces an immediate baptism of fire with Thursday night's Europa League clash against Porto at the City Ground. His first league fixture will be Sunday's trip to Bournemouth, as Forest seek their first victory since the opening day of the season.

The Daily Star reports that Dyche has signed a contract running until summer 2027, longer than initially expected. PSR restrictions reportedly limited Forest's ability to pursue other managerial targets, making Dyche an attractive option given his availability.

Forest have not won in any competition since their 3-1 victory over Brentford on the opening day, when Nuno Espirito Santo was still in charge. Owner Evangelos Marinakis will be hoping Dyche's defensive expertise can halt the club's alarming slide towards the relegation zone.

Sources used: "nottinghampost.com", "gbnews.com", "dailystar.co.uk", "dailymail" Note: This article has been edited with the help of Artificial Intelligence.

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