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Vitor Pereira has been named Nottingham Forest's fourth manager of the season, taking over from Sean Dyche to lead a desperate survival bid and an upcoming Europa League campaign.
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Vitor Pereira has been named Nottingham Forest’s fourth manager of the season, taking over from Sean Dyche to lead a desperate survival bid and an upcoming Europa League campaign.
Nottingham Forest have appointed Vitor Pereira as their fourth permanent manager of a chaotic season, following the dismissal of Sean Dyche on Thursday morning.
The 57-year-old Portuguese coach, who was sacked by Wolves in November, has signed a contract running until the end of the 2026-27 campaign.
He arrives with Forest sitting 17th in the Premier League, just three points above the relegation zone.
Owner Evangelos Marinakis acted swiftly to secure Pereira, who previously won the Greek double under his leadership at Olympiacos.
The appointment breaks a Premier League record for the most permanent managers in a single season, following the departures of Nuno Espírito Santo, Ange Postecoglou, and Dyche.
Pereira’s first challenge is a Europa League play-off against former club Fenerbahçe on Thursday before facing Liverpool.
Frenkie de Jong voiced his outrage over an eight-minute VAR delay that overturned a Barcelona goal, describing the officiating as a “scandal” following the 4-0 defeat.
Barcelona captain Frenkie de Jong has labeled the decision to disallow Pau Cubarsi’s goal against Atletico Madrid “a scandal.”
After an eight-minute VAR review, officials ruled the goal out for offside, a move that left the midfielder questioning the technology used.
De Jong insisted, “I saw the image afterward and you can clearly see that there was no offside.”
The controversy added to a night of frustration for the Blaugrana, who also felt Giuliano Simeone escaped a red card.
De Jong expressed disbelief over the static images provided by the review booth, suggesting the evidence was misleading.
He remarked, “If this is the photo, it’s a scandal because it’s very clear,” as Barcelona’s cup comeback hopes took a significant blow.
Eberechi Eze’s poor form continued with a half-time substitution against Brentford, leaving Mikel Arteta facing difficult questions as Arsenal’s lead at the top of the table shrinks.
Mikel Arteta’s patience with £68million summer signing Eberechi Eze reached a breaking point during Arsenal’s frustrating 1-1 draw at Brentford.
Replaced at the interval by Martin Odegaard, the midfielder failed to record a single shot or chance created.
Arteta explained the tactical switch, saying, “I think we needed another kind of profile to generate many more problems for them around those areas.”
The disappointing display marks another setback for Eze, who has struggled for consistency since his move from Crystal Palace.
Despite internal support, his lack of impact is becoming a concern as Manchester City closed the gap at the top to four points.
Arteta remains patient, stating, “It’s always like this and when you play against a team that is like this… it’s more difficult.”
Rodri faces ban for bias claims.
Yesterday
UEFA has reported record-breaking revenues exceeding €5 billion for the 2024/25 season, driven by the commercial success of its new men’s club competition formats and increased solidarity funding across the European football pyramid.
UEFA’s financial results for the 2024/25 season, ratified at the 2026 Congress in Brussels, reveal a landmark year for European football with total revenues surpassing €5 billion for the first time outside of a men’s EURO year.
This financial surge was spearheaded by the new men’s club competition formats, which saw revenues climb to €4.4 billion, allowing for a record €3.4 billion distribution to participating clubs.
Furthermore, the governing body demonstrated its commitment to the broader game by increasing solidarity payments to non-participating clubs by 76%, totaling €308 million, while reinvesting €68.5 million into grassroots and educational programs.
Despite a planned net deficit of -€46.2 million covered by reserves, UEFA maintains a stable financial foundation with €521.8 million in remaining reserves, ensuring that elite success continues to fund the entire pyramid from youth leagues to national associations.
Raheem Sterling has signed for Dutch giants Feyenoord as a free agent, ending a period of career uncertainty following his contract termination at Chelsea.
Raheem Sterling has joined Feyenoord on a short-term deal after terminating his Chelsea contract last month.
The 31-year-old winger spoke with 18 different clubs across Europe before choosing a move to the Eredivisie.
The England international was reportedly convinced by head coach Robin van Persie, seeking to revive his career in the Netherlands after being frozen out during his final year at Stamford Bridge.
Sterling expressed his desire to play a significant role in the club’s future during this new chapter abroad. He said:
“Having spoken in great detail with Robin, I’m confident that Feyenoord is a place I can be happy and establish myself as a valued member of the team. Playing abroad is a whole new challenge for me – and one I’m ready to embrace.”
Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, and Leandro Trossard have made the traveling squad to face Brentford tonight, boosting Mikel Arteta’s options despite previous injury fears.
Arsenal stars Bukayo Saka, Martin Ødegaard, and Leandro Trossard have been included in the traveling squad for tonight’s Premier League clash at Brentford.
Saka has recovered more quickly than expected from a hip injury, having originally been targeted for a return in the North London derby. While all three are with the team, their inclusion in the final matchday squad remains subject to late fitness tests.
Mikel Arteta has remained tight-lipped about his lineup, choosing to keep the opposition guessing following a string of recent injury concerns.
With the Gunners chasing crucial points at the Gtech Community Stadium, the presence of their captain and key wingers provides a massive psychological lift.
Regarding the fitness of the trio during his pre-match briefing, Arteta simply noted: “[Bukayo, Martin and Leandro], we will see.”
VAR failure fuels Barcelona protest.
Nottingham Forest have dismissed Sean Dyche after just four months, marking the third managerial casualty under owner Evangelos Marinakis this season.
Nottingham Forest have sacked Sean Dyche following a goalless draw against Wolves. Despite guiding the club three points clear of relegation and into a Europa League play-off, owner Evangelos Marinakis dismissed his third manager of the season via a brief midnight statement.
Former Wolves boss Vitor Pereira is reportedly the frontrunner to take over before next week’s European clash against Fenerbahce.
Dyche remained pragmatic about the decision, reflecting on the modern game’s high expectations.
He said: “If the owner wants to make a change, then that’s up to him. That’s the way football is now, that’s just the reality of it.
But I’m not questioning the owner here. He’s been absolutely fair with me from the beginning to the end.”
11-Feb-2026
Manchester City built on their recent momentum at Anfield by comfortably dismissing Fulham at the Etihad Stadium, moving to within three points of league leaders Arsenal.
A clinical first-half display saw the Blues effectively end the contest before the break, with goals from Antoine Semenyo, Nico O’Reilly, and Erling Haaland.
While the intensity dipped in the second period, Pep Guardiola’s side managed the game with maturity, securing a clean sheet and putting the ball firmly back in Arsenal’s court ahead of their trip to Brentford.
The victory was marked by a standout performance from academy graduate Nico O’Reilly and a goal from Erling Haaland, his 29th of the campaign, before he was substituted at the interval.
Fulham offered little resistance throughout the evening, struggling to cope with City’s high press and rapid transitions. With the gap at the top narrowing, the Premier League title race remains finely poised as the season enters its final stretch.
Manchester City Player Ratings
Gianluigi Donnarumma – 7
The goalkeeper was largely a spectator for much of the match but remained alert when called upon. He produced a handful of solid saves on the few occasions Fulham’s attackers managed to break through, ensuring the defense wasn’t punished for any mid-game lapses in concentration.
Matheus Nunes – 6
It was a mixed evening for the versatile midfielder. While he played a key role in the opening goal by providing the assist for Semenyo, he struggled to win his individual duels and was eventually replaced after an hour following a few stray passes.
Ruben Dias – 7
Returning to the starting lineup, the Portuguese international brought a sense of calm and leadership to the backline. He looked immediately comfortable alongside his center-back partner, maintaining a tight defensive structure throughout his time on the pitch.
Marc Guehi – 7
The defender continued his run of consistent form with a very composed performance. He was instrumental in preventing Fulham from generating any early momentum, reading the game well to intercept dangerous passes before they could develop into threats.
Rayan Ait-Nouri – 8
Fresh off a strong showing at Liverpool, the fullback was excellent once again. He combined a delicate touch with great defensive anticipation, notably winning back possession in the buildup to City’s third goal.
Rodri – 7
The midfield anchor dictated the tempo of the game with his usual precision. His passing range kept Fulham pinned back for the majority of the first half, allowing him to be substituted early to preserve energy for the busy fixture schedule ahead.
Bernardo Silva – 7
After a tireless shift at Anfield, the midfielder showed no signs of fatigue as he covered vast areas of the pitch. He was essential in keeping City’s offensive transitions fluid and ensuring the team remained “ticking” in the middle of the park.
Nico O’Reilly – 8
The youngster delivered a commanding performance that justified his inclusion. He capped off a brilliant first-half display with a sophisticated chipped finish over the goalkeeper, though his influence naturally waned as the team’s overall intensity dropped in the second half.
Phil Foden – 7
Foden looked much sharper than in recent weeks, showing more urgency in his movement and passing. He provided the direct assist for Haaland’s goal and was a constant thorn in the side of the Fulham defense with his incisive runs.
Antoine Semenyo – 8
Despite drifting in and out of the game at times, Semenyo was clinical when it mattered most. He opened the scoring from close range and was unlucky not to win a penalty later in the match after a clear foul in the area.
Erling Haaland – 8
The Norwegian marksman shook off a quiet start to play a pivotal role in the second goal before ruthlessly dispatching the third with a powerful strike. His clinical edge put the game out of reach before he was given a well-earned rest at halftime.
Substitutes
Omar Marmoush – 6
Coming on for Haaland at the break, the forward struggled to find the same rhythm as the man he replaced. He saw little of the ball in a second half where City were content to simply control possession.
Tijjani Reijnders – 6
Introduced for Silva to provide fresh legs in midfield, he found it difficult to make a significant impact on a game that had already lost its competitive edge by the time he entered.
Abdukodir Khusanov – 6
Filling in at right-back for the final half-hour, the defender was steady and reliable. He focused on his defensive duties and ensured Fulham had no joy down his flank during the closing stages.
Rayan Cherki – 6
The creative midfielder tried to spark some life into City’s late attacks, looking to drive forward whenever possible, though the game’s overall tempo made it hard for him to create clear-cut chances.
Nico Gonzalez – 7
Replacing Rodri, he was heavily involved in the defensive effort to see out the game. He worked hard to break up play and was successful in keeping Fulham at arm’s length until the final whistle.
Days since each Premier League team’s last 5th consecutive win 📅
Chelsea – 11 days 🔵
Arsenal – 46 days 🔴
Man City – 59 days🔵
Aston Villa – 73 days 🦁
Liverpool – 147 days 🔴
Leeds – 259 days 🟡⚪️
Burnley – 284 days 🔴🔵
Wolves – 297 days 🐺
Newcastle – 304 days ⚫️⚪️
Crystal Palace – 319 days 🦅
Brighton – 340 days 🔵⚪️
Nott’m Forest – 409 days 🌲
Spurs – 496 days ⚪️
Man Utd – 724 days 🔴
Fulham – 1,126 days ⚪️
Bournemouth – 1,565 days 🍒
Sunderland – 1,792 days 🐈⬛
West Ham – 1,845 days ⚒️
Everton – 1,964 days 🍬
Brentford – 2,048 days 🐝
Days since each Premier League team's last 5th consecutive win 📅
Chelsea – 11 days 🔵
Arsenal – 46 days 🔴
Man City – 59 days🔵
Aston Villa – 73 days 🦁
Liverpool – 147 days 🔴
Leeds – 259 days 🟡⚪️
Burnley – 284 days 🔴🔵
Wolves – 297 days 🐺
Newcastle – 304 days ⚫️⚪️
Crystal…— Sky Bet (@SkyBet) February 11, 2026
Arsenal’s lead shrinks amid controversy.
0 – Tonight's game between Sunderland and Liverpool is just the fourth match in @premierleague history to see no English players in either starting XI (after Arsenal- Portsmouth in 2009, Arsenal-Chelsea in 2021 & Fulham-Man City in 2025). International. pic.twitter.com/6g5wNjUy3u
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) February 11, 2026
