Is this all part of the plan? Or is there something far more serious involved that we need to be aware of?
That was the question that noted Forest journalist Paul Taylor wanted to find out in his latest article for The Athletic.
Forest haven’t been on the best run on form in recent weeks, with Sabri Lamouchi’s men now without a win in five games, going into the final game of the season needing just a point to wrap up a playoff spot, when really it should have been done a long time ago.
In the article, Taylor examined a number of factors including personnel changes, late goals and a change of system. I’d never do it justice by just transcribing it, so I implore you to read the article for yourself.
Should Lamouchi's future be up for debate after recent results?
Yes
No
He then put the question out to supporters on Twitter to get their view on the situation, and it generated a rather interesting conversation.
The team have become a caricature of their previously effective selves: Uber-defensive setup, hit on break, nick (ugly) wins & occasionally drop points at the death. This has become uber-defensive setup, play ugly, can’t pass the ball, don’t create chances. Cave in late in games.
— Kev Baz Wat (@WatBaz) July 20, 2020
Cant really blame the defence as they are always under attack for 97 minutes,the gaffer also seems to enjoy playing 3 holding midfielders. Grabban has no service and no support. This is boring to watch and will lead to another season in the championship
— C (@MedCLJS) July 20, 2020
Because we have a manager who has no intention of telling his team to attack, even when we clearly are the better team. Yesterday's performance was entirely because of the way we were setup and it was a complete embarrassment. Lamouchi football is anti football.
— Richard Sims (@simsini) July 20, 2020
He always manages his teams in this way
— andy matthewman (@mattynffc) July 20, 2020
In ability to defend as soon as the 4th official holds up the added time board. Also with the players we have got to attack more put pressure on the opposition it was all Barnsley yesterday and we just hoped to hit them on the counter
— Paul Walford91 (@PWalford91) July 20, 2020
I recon there is a fundamental lack of self belief in the squad. This leads to panic setting in as games grind on and ultimately mistakes.
— Harry J (@HarryJ60742615) July 20, 2020
What about you? What do you make of Forest’s recent run of form, and what do you think is behind it?
Yet another ultra negative manager, at the end of the day ( and rightly so ) these tactics end in failure and the clubs that have an attacking philosophy prevail.
The manager is sitting on a knife edge with his current boring tactics. When will he realise that the best form of defence is attack.