Chelsea Sink Forest To Ramp Up Pressure On Postecoglou

Chelsea, who suffered from injuries, put the pressure on Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou on Saturday, surviving a poor opening half before winning 3-0.

Pedro Neto fired home from a free kick early in the second half, completely altering the game for the visitors.

Postecoglou, who was let go by Tottenham in June, will now have lost eight games against Forest, which will put owners Evangelos Marinakis’ patience to the test.

Forest, who had a few chances to take the lead in the first half despite starting the day just one point above the relegation zone, was largely helped by Chelsea’s poor defensive performance.

However, they were unable to capitalize, and Enzo Maresca’s men only grew stronger as the match progressed.

Moises Caicedo started the game on the bench, but Chelsea didn’t have a long list of first-team players, including Cole Palmer, Benoit Badiashile, and Enzo Fernandez.

After receiving a red card for his wild celebrations in his team’s win against Liverpool before the international break, Maresca was forced to watch from the City Ground.

– Forest Chances –

Elliot Anderson had a good chance to lead Forest, but he made a poor decision to shoot with his left while positioned in a dangerous position and turned inside.

Morgan Gibbs-White had a chance at the far post moments later, but could not move past the high ball.

After Joao Pedro’s cross over the top, Andrey Santos skewed his shot wide, leaving Maresca with his head in his hands. Chelsea themselves had a chance to lead shortly before half-time.

Chelsea’s first half was strong, and Pedro Neto fired over.

Caicedo, Jamie Gitten, s, and Marc Guiu were brought on by Maresca at the break, earning early rewards as a result.

Read more about Nottingham Forest’s replacement after Chelsea’s defeat.

In the 49th minute, Neto sent in an enticing cross to defender Acheampong, who scored his first senior goal.

Chelsea doubled their lead three minutes later when Neto’s free-kick soared past Matz Sels’ depressing dive and fell to the wall of redshirts.

Neco Williams fired over from close range as Forest had a chance to turn the game around, but Chelsea goalkeeper Robert Sanchez deftly blocked Nikola Milenkovic’s header.

Igor Jesus’ shot on the stretch hit the underside of the post and slammed against the post, which came agonizingly close to pulling a goal back for Forest.

Reece James, the captain for Chelsea, fired home from close range after a corner to make it 3-0 in his 200th game for the club.

Postecoglou was pensive on the touchline as a result of the city ground’s widespread evacuation.

Malo Gusto was sent off for a second yellow card by the young Chelsea side, but the victory put them fourth in the table, just two points clear of Arsenal’s.

At his pre-game press conference on Friday, Postecoglou retorted that if he was given time at a club, it always ends with “me and a trophy” instead of “the other way around.”

However, the Australian’s chances of changing things at Forest, who finished seventh last season under Nuno Espirito Santo, are in decline.

Sean Dyche, a former manager of Burnley and Everton, is reportedly interested in taking Postecoglou’s place.

A potentially unfavorable sign for the Forest boss was Marinakis’s seat was empty with only a quarter of the match remaining.

BBC Strictly’s Vicky Pattison left upset after Kai Widdrington notices ‘awful’ habit’

After her Strictly partner Kai Widdrington exposed how she acts during rehearsals on the Get A Grip podcast, Nicky Pattison’s fans were enthralled.

Strictly Come Dancing star Vicky Pattison’s partner Kai Widdrington has revealed a hilarious behind-the-scenes habit.

Appearing together on the Get A Grip podcast hosted by Angela Scanlon, 41, and the TV star, 30, Kai teased that his celebrity partner pulls funny facial expressions during training. “We discovered this week the ‘Stank face’,” the 30-year-old joked. “When she’s really trying she’ll (acts it out).”

Vicky responded, “It’s like a toddler is pooing.” It’s terrible. And I’m not proud of it. I’m really upset. Vicky laughed and said, “Yeah, it’s like an old man,” while Angela chimed in, “It’s like an upside-down puppy.” Vicky has been open about the pressures of the competition this week. The 37-year-old acknowledged that training felt like a “baptism of fire” in a recent interview with Women’s Health UK.

She said, “All the pros are carved like angels, and I’m in my gym gear sweating all the way.”

It’s “both intimidating and overwhelming.” However, you rarely get the chance to step out of your comfort zone as you age. I enjoy demonstrating my ability.

Vicky fears that her cardio might prevent her from building physical strength despite her efforts to do so through weightlifting, Pilates, and charity treks. She continued, “Everyone is so fit.

Vicky said in her earlier reality TV days that she felt less pressure entering the I’m A Celebrity… jungle in 2015. She said, “Everyone thought you were an arsehole, but you knew you could go in and change people’s perceptions,” a friend once said to her.

“I’ve worked for ten years to make it known to people that I was young, making mistakes, and not being the best version of myself,” I said. “I’m afraid that I’ll stumble under the spotlight.”

The Heart radio presenter also revealed she’s returned to therapy. “Maybe it’s working-class feelings of being undeserving. Maybe it’s deep-rooted self-doubt. I don’t know what it is, but it’s all come back,” she said.

Last week on Strictly Come Dancing, the Geordie Shore star and her partner performed a Gatsby‑themed Charleston and earned a total of 25 points from the judges, despite receiving mixed feedback from the judges.

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Nottingham Forest Sack Postecoglou After Chelsea Defeat

After his side were defeated by Chelsea 3-0 on Saturday, Ange Postecoglou was fired as manager of Nottingham Forest. This was a brutal end to a 40-day reign that lasted just 40 days.

Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of Forest, sat in his seat throughout the game at the City Ground in a depressing sign of good will, and his fate was announced just before full-time.

The club posted on X with the news that Ange Postecoglou has been relieved of his duties as head coach following a string of subpar results and performances.

The club has stated that it is “at this time” not to comment.

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After holding a meeting to discuss counterterrorism in Rome, President Tinubu travels to Abuja.

On April 13, 2025, during the English Premier League game between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur at the Molineux stadium in Wolverhampton, central England, Greek-Australian Head Coach Ange Postecoglou gestures on the touchline. (Photo by AFP photographer JUSTIN TALLIS)

Postecoglou was only appointed on September 9, but he has lost eight games in charge of every division.

Forest’s five Premier League victories, including one against Forest, gave the team one point above the relegation zone and 17th place.

After Nuno Espirito Santo’s dismissal last month, the club is now looking for a third manager this year.

Postecoglou, who was fired by Tottenham in June, made a mockery of his pre-game press conference on Friday, saying that if he is given time at a club, it always ends with “me and a trophy”

In his second year in charge, he won the Europa League despite a terrible league campaign that cost him his job.

Sean Dyche, a former manager of Burnley and Everton, is reportedly considering taking over as Forest’s manager.

The 60-year-old Postecoglou’s final game was a miserable chapter in his miserable reign.

On October 18, 2025, Chelsea’s Spanish goalkeeper Robert Sanchez watches as Nottingham Forest’s Brazilian striker No. 19 Igor Jesus shoots a goal but fails to score in the English Premier League game between Nottingham Forest and Chelsea at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England. (Photo by AFP photographer JUSTIN TALLIS)

The home team had a strong game against Chelsea but were unable to take any chances.

Pedro Neto fired home from a free kick before Josh Acheampong, a teen, gave the visitors the lead early in the second half.

Reece James’ 3-0 victory late in the match moved Chelsea to fourth place in the table ahead of the 1400 GMT kick-offs.

Cole Palmer, Benoit Badiashile, and Enzo Fernandez were among the first-team players who were absent, and Moises Caicedo started the game on the bench.

But ultimately Forest would not like them because they were too strong.

In the 49th minute, Neto sent in an enticing cross to defender Acheampong, who scored his first senior goal.

Chelsea doubled their lead three minutes later when Neto’s free-kick was sailed past Matz Sels’ depressing dive past the wall of redshirts.

James scored the winning goal late on his club debut to make it 3-0 with Nikola Milenkovic and substitute Igor Jesus.

Postecoglou was pensive on the touchline as a result of the city ground’s widespread evacuation.

Alonso Backs Players’ Protest Against La Liga Miami Game

On Saturday, Real Madrid coach Xabi Alonso backed La Liga players who were protesting the top flight’s decision to play a game against Miami.

The first European league game to be played abroad will take place on December 20 in Barcelona’s away game against Villarreal, according to La Liga, which was announced last week.

The La Liga match’s start will be preceded by a “symbolic protest,” according to the Spanish Footballers’ Association (AFE).

Even though broadcasts of the game did not show this during the first 15 seconds of the game, players from both Oviedo and Espanyol refused to move during this period.

Also read: Chelsea’s Palmer Will Be Out For Another Six Weeks.

On May 5, 2024, Xabi Alonso, the Spanish head coach for Bayer Leverkusen’s first division Bundesliga team Eintracht Frankfurt and Bayer 04 Leverkusen, is pictured before the German first division football game in Frankfurt am Main, western Germany. (Photo by Kirill KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP)

Alonso, the coach of Madrid, stated at a press conference, “We are against the match because we think it distorts the competition.”

“It hasn’t been discussed or agreed upon for playing on neutral ground.” The sentiment is positive as a result of the protests.

We think there might be a vote on whether or not it would occur, but that is not the case.

Real Madrid, the champions of La Liga, takes on Getafe on Sunday, according to Alonso, who stated that Kylian Mbappe should be prepared.

The French superstar missed France’s World Cup qualifying match against Iceland on Monday due to ankle pain the previous fortnight.

In the occupied West Bank, the war continues

A week has passed since the ceasefire was declared in Gaza. We celebrated when we learned the news in the West Bank. We hoped that the genocide had ended peacefully. However, we also realized that we cannot maintain a ceasefire.

Our decades of constant violence do not seem to be abating. The brutality of our occupier has only increased since October 7, 2023. Living in the West Bank is now almost impossible.

Violence, drug possession, and paralysis

A friend’s young daughter cheered upon the announcement of the ceasefire agreement, and she later requested that she go pick some olives with her grandparents. She responded, “Why? I told him it would be challenging. The war is not over, right?

How do you explain to a young child that Palestinian West Bank families still have access to their land to grow olives after the war ends in Gaza? Due to the barriers the Israeli military has built, people are still unable to access their groves, or they fear Israeli soldiers and settlers attacking them, or both.

Palestinian farmers are subject to daily violent assaults on their property. Israeli settlers have attacked Palestinians and property since October 7, 2023, some of which have been fatal.

More than 10,000 Palestinians have been displaced and almost 1, 000 have been killed by the Israeli army and settler mobs, including 212 children. Since October 7, 2023, soldiers and settlers have systematically destroyed 237 olive trees.

Even urban life has become intolerable.

I live in Rawabi, a city north of Ramallah, and I too experience daily suffocation from the occupation.

I could spend hours stranded at a checkpoint if I have to leave my city to run errands, shop, get official paperwork, or do anything else. Between Rawabi and Ramallah, which has four iron gates, a military tower, and a barrier, can take an eternity to travel between Rawabi and Ramallah in 10 minutes.

There are 243 Israeli barriers, barriers, and iron gates throughout the West Bank, all of which were constructed after October 7, 2023. A Palestinian may spend hours stuck inside one barrier due to how they are configured by the Israeli army. Every aspect of life is impacted by this, from school attendance to urgent medical care to transportation of goods.

Additionally, we have been denied access to Jerusalem and Al-Aqsa Mosque, which in turn restricts our right to worship. Few Palestinians receive the necessary special permits to enter the city, according to wikipedia. Years ago, we last had access to Jerusalem, which was more than 20 years ago. This implies that a whole generation of young people only know about the city from their parents and grandparents’ pictures and stories.

The occupation does not leave the Palestinians alone, even at night. The Israeli army may conduct a&nbsp, an a&nbsp, raid, or home invasion against any Palestinians; soldiers may break the front door, terrorize the family inside, and imprison some of its members without charge. Israeli soldiers would also be terrorized if they shot tear gas canisters without warning, only to cause more suffering nearby.

The Palestinians in the West Bank are denied all rights to a normal life, including the right to worship, to pass peacefully with friends and family, to move freely, to receive regular medical care and education.

Annexation carries the spectre of fear.

Israel has largely occupied the West Bank, with almost half of it under Israeli control over the years since the occupation of 1967. By designating its land as “state land” or “military zone,” it has been used to build settlements and seize land from its Palestinian owners. At least 12,300 acres (4, 9787 hectares) of Palestinian land were taken in two years, accelerating the theft of the land.

In many cases, confiscated land is used to build new settlements or to expand existing ones.

The West Bank’s settlements are not built at random. Instead of preventing any sort of geographical continuity between Palestinian territories, land is chosen in a way that surrounds Palestinian villages and towns, creating a settlement belt around them, thereby thwarting the dream of a future state.

Israel has also used the West Bank’s natural resources to maintain these illegal settlements. Nearly all water resources have been seized by it. In the West Bank, as a result of this, a sizable water reservoir was established to support settlement expansion.

This has had disastrous effects on the Palestinians. They are now largely dependent on the Israeli company “Mekorot,” which distributes only a small portion of the Palestinian population’s water supply to densely populated areas, while settlers are paid several times the Palestinian share per capita.

Palestinians are compelled to purchase extra water from Mekorot at exorbitant prices each summer as drought settles in. Palestinian rainwater tanks and wells are frequently attacked and destroyed in the meantime.

The Israeli government’s annexation efforts have gotten more aggressive since October 7, 2023. Area C, which was established as a result of the Oslo Accords and under which Israel is under total civilian and security control, is a concern, in our opinion, is about to be taken over. This would mean razing Palestinian towns and communities and moving people to Area A, which makes up only 18% of the West Bank. Following will be Area B. Bedouin communities in the two regions are already engaged in the forced expulsion process.

In the West Bank, this is what we experience. We are unaware of peace conferences and meetings that were held and that were declared in the Middle East. We are threatened, intimidated, dispossessed, and killed every day, every hour, every minute.

Israel has resisted political solutions for decades and has a policy of swaying people, land, and resources. Even after its bombardment has ended, it has continued to fight us. Recognizing and ending the occupation is the only way to bring about true peace.

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The spectacle of the release of the prisoners in Israel and Gaza and the double standards in the reporting of the deal.

Israel continues to murder Palestinians as Donald Trump tries to credit the ceasefire in Gaza. The glaring double standards in coverage exposed how this genocide was allowed to continue for so long as both Israeli and Palestinian prisoners were released.

Contributors: 
Tahani Mustafa, European Council on Foreign Relations Visiting Fellow
Jadaliya co-editor Mouin Rabbani
Former Human Rights Watch executive director Kenneth Roth
Oren Ziv, journalist, + 972 Magazine

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