Dyche, Nottingham Forest and Tottenham
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Nottingham Forest showed last week's awful defeat at Everton can be viewed as a blip - so to the loss to Brighton late last month. There was fortune in the way Guglielmo Vicario's mistakes allowed Callum Hudson-Odoi to score twice but that should not disguise the overall excellent performance from the hosts.
Nottingham Forest have settled into a good run of form under Sean Dyche but a big injury blow has threatened to derail their progress.
Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur announce their starting lineups for Sunday's Premier League at the City Ground.
Match of the Day pundits Theo Walcott and Joe Hart analyse how Sean Dyche has turned Nottingham Forest into a potent attacking side.
Sean Dyche has restored positivity at Nottingham Forest of late, and he is now chasing a mvoe for a hugely eye-catching target.
Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche boss has questioned the length of VAR deliberations after a mammoth five-and-a-half-minute wait in his side’s 1-0 win at Wolves. Igor Jesus eventually had a first-half goal ruled out for offside at Molineux after a painstaking deliberation process which took five minutes and 33 seconds.
Nottingham Forest boss Sean Dyche has been speaking to the media before Sunday's Premier League game against Tottenham at the City Ground (kick-off 14:00 GMT). Here are the key lines from his news conference: Ryan Yates is likely to be out for the rest of the year with his hamstring injury as Dyche "doubts" the midfielder will be seen until January.
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The 'Sunday League' point Sean Dyche made at half-time as brutal chant sums up Nottingham Forest win
He had been congratulated by his teammates for his pressing that led to Callum Hudson-Odoi opening the scoring, then had a wide grin spread across his face when he made it 3-0. Even Dyche celebrated that one. And when fans sang his name, Sangare did a little jig in response.
Against Utrecht in the Europa League, the Nottingham Forest manager again changed a game through his well-timed substitutions
Dyche reported "better news" as regards Forest's injured players, with several "getting closer" to fitness, although a number remain unavailable for Wednesday's game. Murillo, who missed Sunday's loss to Brighton, and Morgan Gibbs-White, who went off with a "knock", are expected to be fit to face Wolves.