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Forest owner stands by Cooper but says results must improve

Nottingham Forest’s manager, Steve Cooper, with Neco Williams after Tuesday’s defeat at Leeds.
Nottingham Forest’s manager, Steve Cooper, with Neco Williams after Tuesday’s defeat at Leeds. Photograph: Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Nottingham Forest’s owner, Evangelos Marinakis, has warned results and performances must “improve immediately”, in a statement issued to deny Steve Cooper was being sacked.

Forest’s defeat at Leeds on Tuesday left them above the relegation zone on goal difference and extended their winless run to eight games. Cooper was close to dismissal in October before being given a new contract to 2025 and the comments from Marinakis did not appear to close the door on a change of manager. Forest play at Aston Villa on Saturday.

“No one denies that our club is in a difficult position in the Premier League, but we wish to end the speculation and the false and disruptive reporting in the media to confirm that Steve Cooper remains our manager at Nottingham Forest,” Marinakis said.

“We have all been disappointed with recent performances and it is very clear that a lot of hard work needs to be done to address this urgently. Results and performances must improve immediately.

“Now is the time for everyone connected with our club, from us as owners, to the board, our supporters, backroom staff, coaches and players, to come together and fight to secure our status in the Premier League.

“There can be no time for distractions, rumours and speculation. There is only time for hard work, determination, a commitment from Steve and the players to getting the results we need and, of course, the continued magnificent support of the fans of Nottingham Forest.”

Forest fans chanted support at Leeds for Cooper, who led the club to promotion in May but whose team have taken six points from 14 away games this season.

Meanwhile, the Wolves forward Daniel Podence has been charged with spitting at the Forest midfielder Brennan Johnson in last weekend’s ill-tempered match. The referee Chris Kavanagh took no action after a VAR check cleared Podence, but Johnson claimed in a post-match interview that “some sort of spit came towards my face”.

The alleged incident occurred after Podence’s late equaliser cancelled out Johnson’s first-half opener for Forest in a 1-1 draw.

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