Nottingham Forest manager Sean Dyche has admitted his side faces what he called a “mission impossible” as they prepare to host Manchester United at the City Ground this weekend.
Speaking ahead of the crucial Premier League fixture, Dyche revealed that a series of failed fitness tests has left his squad severely depleted. Several key players remain sidelined, creating a major headache for the Forest boss who is already battling inconsistent form.
“This week’s been tough,” Dyche confessed. “We’ve had a few lads fail late fitness checks, and that really limits our options. Hosting a team like Manchester United in this situation feels almost impossible, but we’ll fight for every inch.”
Despite the challenges, the Forest faithful are expected to fill the City Ground with trademark passion and noise, urging their team to deliver a spirited performance. Dyche, known for his resilience, promised that his players would “leave everything on the pitch.”
As Forest fight to turn their season around, all eyes will be on whether Dyche’s depleted squad can pull off the unthinkable against the Red Devils.
Kickoff promises tension, grit, and perhaps a spark of the unexpected at the City Ground.











