It will “take time,” as head coach Steve Cooper has repeatedly stated, for Nottingham Forest to establish itself as a Premier League team.
After a bustling transfer window and another summer of upheaval, the Reds have looked good in their opening nine games of the season. Although they have gained 10 points thus far, they have lost their last five games.
The City Ground fans booed during last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Luton Town as the hosts let a two-goal lead slip away. Cooper has emphasized that improvement won’t come easily and will take time, ahead of Sunday’s trip to Anfield to play Liverpool.
“There is frustration everywhere when you are up 2-0 at home, completely dominating a game, and not winning,” he remarked. “It’s alright, I accept that.” Naturally, I don’t like it, but we have to accept that, and I do.
Regarding anticipations, I’m not really certain. I am certain that this season will not be simple. Regarding the training site, myself, and the team, anyone who believes otherwise is misinformed. That’s not our way of thinking.
We are only in our second season back in the Premier League after about twenty years away.Being a truly established squad and team takes years and years.
We haven’t been in the Premier League for much more than a year.Numerous case studies that have taken some time to truly establish themselves at this level will be available for you to compare.
“Take Brighton, for instance. Compare their current performance to their initial years back in the Premier League. We all aim to go there, but I’m not saying we’ll actually do it, but you have to respect what they’ve accomplished.
“Considering all the new players we added for this season and last season, it’s amazing that we are just in our second season.Staffing is another area where there is a lot of change going on behind the scenes. All of it is done in an effort to get better.