Corinthians, one of Brazil's most traditional clubs, sees its former coach Vítor Pereira take over as manager of Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. Pereira, who managed Corinthians in 2022, was hired after the dismissal of Sean Dyche amid a crisis at the English club. Nottingham Forest, fighting against relegation, hopes Pereira's experience will bring the stability needed for the team. The Portuguese coach has previously worked with Forest's owner, Evangelos Marinakis, at Olympiakos, and his debut will be in the Europa League playoffs against Fenerbahçe. The team features several Brazilian players, such as Igor Jesus and Murillo, and is just three points above the relegation zone. Pereira's hiring was swift, with a contract already agreed upon, and the official announcement is expected soon. The former Corinthians coach had been unemployed since his departure from Wolves in November, following a disastrous start to the season. Now, he faces the mission of keeping Nottingham Forest in the Premier League, where the team urgently needs positive results.
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Corinthians: Vítor Pereira announced as Nottingham Forest manager
Former Corinthians coach Vítor Pereira is the new manager of Nottingham Forest, seeking stability in the Premier League after Dyche's dismissal.
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