Oliver Glasner has been unveiled as Nottingham Forest's new manager, becoming the club's fifth boss in under a year as it looks to end a turbulent period off the pitch, according to BBC News.
The former Crystal Palace manager takes charge of a side whose managerial merry-go-round has become symptomatic of the instability surrounding Evangelos Marinakis's ownership. Speaking on his appointment, Glasner acknowledged the scale of the task, saying "nobody wants to get divorced" when discussing the importance of building lasting relationships at a club rather than repeating the cycle of short-term appointments that have plagued Forest recently.
Forest have cycled through managers at an alarming rate, and Glasner's remit now is clear: restore calm and continuity to a dressing room and fanbase weary of upheaval. His task is to prove he can be the man to break that pattern rather than become another name added to an ever-growing list of short-lived appointments at the City Ground.
Whether Glasner succeeds where four predecessors couldn't will define his tenure - and Forest's season.