A shambles of a situation all round. Clearly the wrong move for Forest after Nuno, clearly a trigger happy owner with no patience.
It could have worked in as much as par for Forest, IMO, is mid to lower-mid table. Ange could have managed that with time, I’ve no doubt. However, given that expectations are elevated there after last year, his poor start and the shift in style, once momentum went against him, things snowballed. The constant media chatter willing a story knowing how shaky the foundations were, the crowd turning on him early, Ange’s public utterances all compounded each other to make the situation untenable. Sacking him is the right decision not because he wasn’t capable of doing the job or because he couldn’t have turned it around in a normal environment but because the whole cesspool of factors I mentioned just made the end inevitable.
Ange has some responsibility here. The job couldn’t have been less suitable for him and he went in knowing the situation. He’s better off out of it but his reputation is in tatters a bit. It’s a long way back for him.
I agree with a lot of this.
The only thing I’d add and where I slightly disagree with a lot of what has been written about his time, is that their squad was wildly unsuited to Ange. I actually think Nuno’s issue with Edu was that he signed players not suited to him, and I think Ange had players that could play his style. Not ideal, particularly at centre back because there was no one remotely like Van De Ven. And upfront they needed someone much better, because Wood didn’t suit Ange. But otherwise, he had a lot of winger depth, a strong central midfield, and full backs that could invert like Zinchenko and attack well like Williams.
But I think you’re right on the money that if the expectation this season was that Ange changes the style while maintaining them in mid table, before pushing on next year, he likely does ok. Clearly the expectation though was improve on Nuno’s finish. And change the style. And do it without a pre season. And that’s crazy.
It also seems like Ange was trying to adapt…he’s played a 343 and a 352. And I think a large part of this is bad luck. If they’d beaten Swansea and Betis as they deserved, and probably Burnley and Sunderland as well, it would give him more breathing room. But it just didn’t happen, with pretty shocking finishing,
Last thing I’d say is I wonder if Ange, like Russell Martin and others that have been really wedded to a certain style are cycling out of relevance and effectiveness in the league. I think Ange has actually tried to be more adaptable at Forest, but clearly there’s a shift right across the league to duels, set pieces and more direct play. So Ange’s style, and actually the squad that Edu has built, is kind of built for a prior age.