Nottingham Forest fans made their feelings about England manager Thomas Tuchel abundantly clear during their 4-2 victory against Ipswich Town in the Premier League on Saturday. Tuchel sparked intense debate with his first squad since replacing Gareth Southgate as Three Lions boss, notably snubbing Morgan Gibbs-White.
The German coach enforced multiple eye-catching omissions while calling up a host of surprise names, such as Kyle Walker and Jordan Henderson. Gibbs-White's absence was among his most unpopular decisions amid a stellar season at Forest, fuelling the club's shock push for Champions League football. The 25-year-old recorded the latest of his 12 Premier League goal contributions against Ipswich, prompting a predictable response from the away end at Portman Road.
After setting up substitute Jota Silva to make it 4-1 and restore Forest's three-goal advantage in the 87th minute, jubilant fans chanted: "Thomas Tuchel, what a w****r, what a w****r."
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