
- Nottingham Forest have appointed Oliver Glasner, previously of Crystal Palace, as their new head coach, replacing Vitor Pereira.
- Glasner boasts a formidable track record, having guided Crystal Palace to their first major silverware with the 2025 FA Cup, followed by a Community Shield and the Conference League trophy, in addition to winning the 2021-22 Europa League with Eintracht Frankfurt.
- He expressed delight in joining Forest, citing a clear vision from the owner and leadership, and a shared commitment to building a strong future for the club.
- Glasner acknowledged Forest's rich history and passionate fanbase, outlining his objective to develop a team that can elevate the club to the next level and make supporters proud.
- His appointment follows the expiration of his Crystal Palace contract, and his first competitive match in charge of Nottingham Forest will be a home fixture against Leeds on 22 August.
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