“Time to work.” Vítor Pereira returns to the Premier League at Nottingham Forest

"Time to work." Vítor Pereira returns to the Premier League at Nottingham Forest

The Portuguese becomes the fourth coach of the English club this season, which began under the technical command of Nuno Espírito Santo.

After becoming official, Vítor Pereira reported to work this Monday as coach of the . The Portuguese coach becomes the fourth coach of the English club this season, which began under the command of Nuno Espírito Santo.

Upon arrival at the Forest training center, the Portuguese helmsman assured that it was “time to work”with the emblem of sharing the first photos of the Portuguese already scheduled to give training.

Vítor Pereira returns to active duty, back in England, signing a contract valid until the summer of 2027 and becoming Forest’s fourth manager of the current seasonthe second Portuguese. ANDfill the vacancy left by Sean Dyche, who led the City Ground team for 25 games, and who replaced Ange Postecoglou, who coached the English during eight games.

The coach took over the midway through last seasonwith the same mission as in this challenge, to keep the team in the top tier of English football. Vítor Pereira started for the ‘wolves’ when the team was in 18th place, in the 17th round, having managed to finish in 16th, 17 points away from the relegation places. At this time, after the shaky starthaving lost nine in 13 games, won only two and drawn two others, he ended up being fired.

The Portuguese coach now takes over Nottingham Forest, which is just above the waterline, three behind 18th, West Ham, led precisely by Nuno Espírito Santo.

Reunion with an old acquaintance

Vítor Pereira returns to work with a president who had already hired him, at the time to guide the Olympiakos em 2014/15. In the English emblem, the coach Portuguese will meet Greek Evangelos Marinakis againmajority shareholder of the club, and of Rio Ave, but who, in theory, does not actively participate in the management of Forest.

The Portuguese helmsman was two-time champion at FC Porto, champion in China and Greece, and also coached Santa Clara, Al-Ahli, Olympiacos, Fenerbahçe, Munich 1860, Shanghai SIPG, Corinthians, Flamengo, and Al-Shabab, among others.

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