Nottingham Forest were thrashed 3-1 by Leeds United on Friday night to further increase the likelihood of relegation.
West Ham beat Burnley on Saturday to cut the gap between them and Forest to just three points.
Forest face Wolves on Wednesday night, and with the Hammers facing Manchester United, the Reds absolutely need results to go in their favour.
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After the latest result, Forest need to get wins on the board, and now there is a genuine consensus that Sean Dyche might not be the man for the job.
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According to TalkSPORT, the pressure is now ramping up on Dyche with it being claimed that anything other than a win against Wolves could spell the end of his tenure.
Forest have a tough run of games to come after the Wolves clash on home soil and the situation now looks perilous for the Reds when it comes to their Premier League status.
Dyche has steadied the ship to a certain degree at Forest but ultimately, whenever the team has had a chance to really kick on, he’s missed his chance and that will ultimately cost him his job.
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If Forest don’t beat Wolves in midweek, the club are staring relegation in the face and Dyche will have to get sacked if the club are to kick on.
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It’s getting towards breaking point for Dyche and Forest, with fans extremely unhappy at the situation.
The Reds need a performance from somewhere, and it’s only natural that fans want to see the team performing much better.
Dyche’s tactics are beyond archaic, and it’s about time he was held accountable for his ridiculous strategies!
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The performance at Leeds was a joke, and with West Ham now starting to pick up points, it’s hard to understand where Forest will claim enough wins to secure their Premier League status once again.
Dyche is on borrowed time and whatever happens, the Reds simply cannot keep him beyond the season.
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