Nottingham Forest favourite 'interested' in return to management with Scottish club
Former Nottingham Forest favourite Roy Keane has been linked with a return to management for the first time since he left the City Ground in 2019.
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Former Nottingham Forest favourite Roy Keane has been linked with a return to management for the first time since he left the City Ground in 2019.
Sunderland picked up a big win in their pursuit of a League One play-off place on Saturday afternoon, as they threashed Cambridge United 5-1 at the Stadium of Light.
Sunderland gave their fans something to cheer about in their final home game of the regular League One season yesterday as they beat Cambridge with a massive 5-1 victory.
In almost any other season, Sunderland would have already crossed the line. Their emphatic 5-1 victory against Cambridge United saw the Black Cats reach the 80 point mark, which would have been sufficient to secure a third-tier play-off place in 33 of the previous 35 seasons since the play-offs were introduced.
The 50-year-old is better known for his television punditry these days after spells in charge of Sunderland and Ipswich Town and stints as assistant manager with Aston Villa, Nottingham Forest, and the Republic of Ireland national team.
Football icon Roy Keane is reportedly interested in the vacant Hibs head coach vacancy.
Sunderland may have a fight on their hands to keep hold of Alex Neil if Burnley are relegated this season with the Scottish coach reportedly on their radar as an option if they’re playing Championship football next term.
Lynden Gooch produced arguably his best performance in a Sunderland shirt with boss Alex Neil praising his crossing as 'top notch' in the Black Cats' emphatic win against Cambridge United. Gooch provided two assists in the 5-1 victory - one for Ross Stewart and the other for Nathan Broadhead - and could have ended up with four or five had Sunderland been able to find finishes that matched the quality of his deliveries into the box.