FORMALLY: Glashner is a new manager of the “shumar”

Nottingham Forest has officially announced the appointment of Oliver Glasner as the club’s new manager. The 51-year-old Austrian coach has signed a three-year contract with the club, marking a significant managerial change for the team. Glasner is set to depart from Crystal Palace at the conclusion of the 2025/26 season.

During his tenure at Palace, he guided the team to multiple significant titles, including the FA Cup, the Championship, and the Conference League. His move to Nottingham follows a period where the club itself has achieved notable continental success, having previously won the Europa League and the Conference League. The context of Glasner’s arrival follows a season where Nottingham concluded their campaign in the Premier League, finishing in 16th place with 44 points accumulated.

The appointment signals a strategic effort by the club to reshape its management structure and improve its standing within the English league system. The transition brings Glasner’s experience in high-stakes cup competitions and league management to the club. His signing represents a substantial investment in the technical direction of the squad as they look to build upon their recent history of cup victories.

The club now turns its focus toward utilizing Glasner’s expertise to achieve improved results in the upcoming league campaign.

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