Nottingham Forest: The impact of Champions League qualification on transfer programs and the role explanation of Evan Glos Marinakis | Football News

Twelve months ago, Nottingham Forest was a point outside the Premier League relegation venue, with three games.

At the same time this season, they were ranked sixth, at least in the UEFA Champions League title position and in the Europa League rugby match.

However, due to the recent decline in forms, frustration and anxiety in the city are on the ground.

There is no doubt that the current decline in the result is inappropriate, and it disturbs a group of players who have never experienced this.

These statistics certainly show how far the forest has gone. They have won only one of the last six Premier League games. They only scored 4 points in the last 18 points. Prior to that, despite their roles as Manchester United, Manchester City and Arsenal, they remained unbeaten in five games.

We have learned that forests against the counterattacks this season are prolific and they are more comfortable when they don’t have dominance over the ball.

Nottingham Forest has more property in recent weeks, but that coincides with the decline in results
image: Nottingham Forest has more property in recent weeks, but that coincides with the decline in results

In the last five games, they have averaged greater possession (45.1%) compared to the first seven games (38.1%). Does this indicate that the opponent has learned a better way to eliminate the threat from the forest? Let them have more balls, sit deeper, deny their space quickly breaks? This shows that forests struggle when they are expected to decide on the game?

This will worry Nuno that on Sunday the city ground already had Leicester already associated with the already related Leicester Sky movement.

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It is worth noting that Forest’s only win in the last five games was against the Spurs – the Spurs had a 70% championship in that game, more than four times the expected goal level. By trying to dominate, the Spurs played a role in the hands of the forest.

Nottingham Forest's only recent win was with the Spurs
image: Nottingham Forest's only recent win was with the Spurs

But now is the time to have a point of view.

The forest’s progress is surprising, but that doesn’t exceed the owner’s expectations. It's faster than anyone else might. When Evangelos Marinakis bought the club in 2017, Forest was working in the championship, but he said he wanted to see the club return to the top tables in European football, bringing back the glorious era of 1979 and 1980, when the small East Midlands Club was European back-to-back champions.

While all forest fans love this sentiment, they think it's a pie in the sky. This is what you expect the new owner to say, isn't it? But Marinakis was serious at that time. And he is still.

There is no doubt that the club and fan base have surpassed the club and fan base this season (the season of many "big" clubs, such as Manchester United, Tottenham Hotspur and even Manchester City, which is a season. But that's not the owner's point of view. His impatientness with success. And, regardless of whether his team competes in the Champions League this season, that's certainly his goal for the next season.

He would expect this and would plan for this situation as he expected to make progress every year. If Forest becomes the European Union, he will expect his team to be the trophy for victory.

Forests will be spent heavily this summer

Evangelos Marinakis
image: If Evangelos Marinakis fails to win the Champions League position, they will regain control of Nottingham Forest

It's now clear that if Forest doesn't play in the Champions League, Marinakis will once again have complete control of the club.

Last month, he was forced to give up any influence on Nottingham Forest to avoid violating UEFA rules that prohibit a person from dominating both teams in the same European match. The Olympians have confirmed their position in the Champions League stage next season, but if the forest is insufficient now, the Greek billionaire will return immediately to become a city site decision Talisman.

However, there is no doubt that the huge bonuses earned from Champions League participation will have a significant impact on Forest’s transfer ambitions in summer.

Let's be clear - the forest will spend money, no matter what happens. Their PSR concerns two seasons ago have eased. However, there are two different strategies ready to be activated - one Champions League funding and one without.

Manchester United co-owner Jim Ratcliffe recently put the estimated price of Champions League qualifications between £8 and £100 million, while he said the Europa League qualification is worth £40 million. An additional £40-600 million is used to make the elite level of European football likely to change the game in the forest and will determine the number of transfers they target, not the caliber.

Whatever they bring will be designed to upgrade what they already have. But with Champions League football, that could mean an additional three or four elite players.

Morgan Gibbs - Whites celebrate after expanding the forest's lead
image: Nottingham Forest is far from Morgan Gibbs – big offers from star players like white people are far away.

The forest is expected to be equally bullish when it comes to possible appearances. In football, the wisdom that people think is that if City calls on Morgan Gibbs-white, the forest will allow him to leave a lot of money. If United decides to want Anthony Elanga, their proposal will be too convincing to refuse. I'm not sure.

Look at Marinakis' decision to reject a £50 million bid on the Newcastle deadline. Marinakis hopes his team builds around his superstar rather than tearing it down, and he will be very reluctant to sell to a club he considers to be a Champions League rival.

Nuno focuses on building a "winner" final day game with Chelsea

No matter what level of European football forest can do in the end, Nuno Espirito Santo is determined to need a bigger team to effectively deal with the extra game they have to compete with. Now his message to the players is to keep fighting, ignore what happened to their Champions League rivals, and stress that despite the reduced confidence, the fate of the forest is still in his own hands.

In this regard, Chelsea's last game of the season may be defined. The task before that was to ensure that the last match on May 25 on the city ground was "winners all".

Chris Wood has struggled with form in recent weeks
image: Chris Wood has struggled with form in recent weeks

Prior to that, the match against Leicester and West Ham United - the statistics provided some clues as Forest hopes to restart their Champions League bids.

Ultimately, whether Nuno’s team will make it possible for the Champions League to be whether they can quickly rebuild their beliefs and stick with the recipe for how successful they have been for them this season.

After proving the skeptics were wrong, Marinakis was already planning the next stage, the trend of the promotion side struggling in the Premier League has made Forest fans happy with the idea that they are perennial Premier League members: One of the Forests is the annual decliner of the Big Six.

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