Nottingham Forest got too ‘comfortable’ in shock EFL Cup loss at Swansea, says Ange Postecoglou
Ange Postecoglou says his Nottingham Forest players got too “comfortable” after Championship side Swansea scored twice in stoppage time to knock them out of the Carabao Cup.
Two first-half goals from Igor Jesus had put the Premier League side firmly in control of their third-round tie.
However, a Cameron Burgess goal gave the Swans hope and, in a stunning finale, Zan Vipotnik levelled before Australia international Burgess scored his second to send the 2013 winners into the last 16.
“We had to finish them off and we had plenty of opportunities to do that, and a couple of decisions didn’t go our way,” said Forest boss Postecoglou.
“I think the lads got a bit comfortable in that moment and you’ve got to know the warning signs.
“Players just thought it would naturally finish that way and we’ve paid a heavy price for that. We need to improve.”
The former Spurs boss had promised this would be the night fans started to see his imprint on the side he inherited from Nuno Espirito Santo at the City Ground.
Instead, Forest conceded three for a second game in a row under Postecoglou, who added: “Tonight was a great opportunity for us to progress in a cup and give ourselves an opportunity to that success – and to let it slip is hugely disappointing.
“But it doesn’t change anything – we understand some of the things we have to work on.”
إرسال التعليق