Ange Postecoglou's winless start at Nottingham Forest has continued, after settling for a 2-2 draw in the Europa League this morning.
Playing away from home, fans and punters alike were surprised when star striker Chris Wood was left on the bench in favour of Igor Jesus.
The surprise quickly turned to elation in what was looming as a masterstroke with the young Brazilian netting twice in the space of five minutes to give the English side a 2-1 lead against Real Betis.
However, in what has been the story so far since Postecoglou's appointment, Forest's defensive issues have prevented them from walking away with all three points.
Former Manchester United winger, Antony, equalised in the 85th minute after finding himself surprisingly open at the back post.
The draw comes just days after Postecoglou's side gave up a 1-0 lead to Burnley, who sit one place below them in the Premier League.
Not to mention, in his first two games in charge, Forest let in three goals to both Arsenal and Swansea City, the latter of which is currently in the English Championship, taking the total to nine goals conceded in the Australian manager's first four games.
It's an issue that Postecoglou, who prides himself on his attacking style of play, will need to address if he wants to take his side, who currently sit 15th, up the Premier League ladder.
Forest take on Sunderland this Sunday in the league (2:30 am AEST), a match Postecoglou will be wanting his side to make a statement in, considering it'll be his match in front of the home fans.






