Sports9/10/2025The Guardian

Ange Postecoglou has a point to prove in Premier League now more than ever | John Duerden

Ange Postecoglou has a point to prove in Premier League now more than ever | John Duerden

Here is a 194-word summary of the news article: Ange Postecoglou, the new Nottingham Forest coach, is used to mixed reactions when taking on new jobs. Despite initial skepticism, he has often won over fans with his success, from Australia to Japan to Scotland. At Tottenham Hotspur two years ago, there were concerns about how Postecoglou, who had worked globally but never in a major European league, would fare in the Premier League. However, the initial scepticism soon turned to admiration as "Big Ange" won over the fans. In his second season at Spurs, Postecoglou led the club to their biggest trophy since 1991. But as Tottenham struggled in the league, finishing 17th, the coach was surprisingly sacked - an unfamiliar scenario for the 60-year-old Australian. Now, at Nottingham Forest, Postecoglou has a point to prove in the Premier League more than ever. His two years at Spurs have given him valuable experience, and he has unfinished business in Europe after his unexpected sacking. Forest fans will be hoping he can repeat his success from his previous roles.

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