It's not just Buducnost changing coaches like crazy: Nottingham in search of a fourth of the season

As reported by the BBC, no club in the history of the Premier League has had more than three managers in a single season, while other media outlets from the Island write that he is the closest to becoming "number four" - Vitor Pereira

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The future probably set records this season with five different coaches, but similar things happen on the biggest football stage.

Nottingham Forest and their first man Evangelos Marinakis are looking for a fourth expert to lead the "Foresters" in the current season, after Sean Dyche was fired.

The East Midlands expert thus left the City Ground after a total of 114 days, while before him, Forest thanked Nuno Espirito Santo and Ajdz Postecoglou for their cooperation, who was fired after 39 days.

The match that definitely decided Dajča's fate was against the "written-off" Wolverhampton Wanderers, in which the former two-time European champion failed to achieve victory (0:0) despite 35 shots on goal for the "wolves".

"We would like to thank Sean and his coaching staff for their work during their time at the club and wish them all the best for the future," Nottingham said in a statement.

As reported by the BBC, no club in the history of the Premier League has had more than three managers during a single season.

The media from the Island writes that the closest to becoming "number four" is Vitor Pereira, a Portuguese who managed Porto, Olympiacos and Fenerbahce, among others, while his last job was at Wolverhampton.

Nottingham currently sits in 17th place in the Premier League, three points above the relegation zone.

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