Nottingham Forest chief not happy as Steve Cooper been placed on immediate sack role

If Nottingham Forest fires Steve Cooper after the Wolves match, there may already be a successor lined up for the Leeds United match.

According to the Telegraph [31 March], Cooper is under the City Ground’s “sack watch” and might lose his job if the team loses to Wolves on Saturday.

His employment situation at Forest has been labeled as “unstable,” and it’s been suggested that the team may have a strategy in place before their trip to Leeds on April 4th.

Teams tend to come out with flying colours right after their manager is sacked so it makes sense from a Leeds perspective to not see Cooper sacked at the weekend.

Forest appear to be one of the teams slipping down the table and could soon be at the bottom if things don’t improve.

Cooper does not look like he’s got the right answers and they look to be an easy side to play against, at the moment.

On the other hand, things look like they’re on the rise for Javi Gracia at Leeds and the players seem to be responding well to his tactics.

The team is playing with a renewed sense of cohesiveness and with a sense of urgency that cannot be spoken of other clubs fighting relegation.

It is hoped that Wolves and Forest will both lose at the weekend and tie, allowing Cooper to perhaps attend the Leeds game.

In other Leeds United news, Javi Gracia has taken note of a teenager who is now being watched more closely than ever after what he did at Thorp Arch during the international break.

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