The rumours are starting to circulate surrounding the future of Nottingham Forest head coach Sean Dyche.
Forest have won two of their last nine Premier League matches and are sleepwalking perilously close to the relegation zone amid good form for both Leeds and West Ham.
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Dyche has steadied the ship of that there is no doubt but when the opportunities have arisen to kick on, the Reds have often fluffed their lines under the head coach.
Tonight a big game at home to Wolves is on the horizon and ahead of the game, former Forest favourite Henri Lansbury has been quizzed on Dyche.
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What Henri Lansbury has said about Sean Dyche
Lansbury played some of his best football at Forest and captained the club for a number of years.
The midfielder enjoyed a brilliant career and it’s a real shame that he never got to experience the play-offs or even the Premier League with Forest.
During his time at Forest, Lansbury was courted heavily by Dyche who was at Burnley at the time and now the former player has shared his views on the current head coach.
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He told the All Out Football podcast: “Yeah, I love Dychey, I think he’s class. I had a few run-ins with him because I was linked with Burnley every window. I worked with him at Watford.
“He’d always be like ‘are you coming?’ I’d say yeah, and then I’d go to Forest and say ‘Burnley want to take me.’ And there’d be a new deal.”
Dyche has nowhere to go vs Wolves
It really is a case of last chance saloon for Dyche as he prepares for a huge game against Wolves tonight.
Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis will likely be in the stadium this evening and the axe could fall on Dyche pretty quickly if the result doesn’t fall nicely.
Dyche could have no complaints if he was to be handed his papers at the City Ground.
The performances have been completely drab under Dyche and if he does go it will be the performances against the teams around Forest in the table that cost him.
All that matters tonight is three points from a Forest perspective is three points and if they are secured, things will look a little bit rosier at the club.
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