
Gibbs-White waiting for Forest to click in top gear after what has been a rocky start to the 2025/26 season.
‘We’ll be unstoppable’ – Gibbs-White waiting for Forest to click.
Morgan Gibbs-White’s exuded confidence indicates that Nottingham Forest does not lack faith.
They still haven’t won in their first five games under Ange Postecoglou, and they play FC Midtjylland in the Europa League on Thursday.
Nuno Espirito Santo, who led Forest back to Europe for the first time in three decades with the declared goal of winning trophies, was dismissed by Postecoglou last month.
The 60-year-old Postecoglou, who won the Europa League with Tottenham last season before being fired 16 days later, agrees with Gibbs-White that football advancement is not necessarily linear.
“This is what comes with trying to get to the top. You’re always going to have blips, but when we get that first win we’ll be unstoppable.”
“The way to the top isn’t always beautiful and it’s not always glory. You’ve seen in the past month and a half here, we’ve had a change of manager,” says the England international.
“There’s been a lot that’s happened within the club. We haven’t got a win yet, so it’s not all rise and glory. We’ve been through the relegation times and we had a great season last season and we’re in Europe now.
“The manager has taken well to the group we’ve taken well to him. We believe in him and his ideas. He’s well respected within the group and I think you can see how we’re playing out there.
“It’s obviously been a difficult moment, a difficult time. But when we get that first win we’ll be fine.”