Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper insisted he was not worried for his future after a 2-1 defeat at Leeds extended his side’s winless run to eight matches.Forest slumped to a fourth straight league defeat on the road and sit above the bottom three on goal difference alone after letting slip the lead against their relegation rivals at Elland Road.Orel Mangala’s first goal for Forest gave them an early lead, but Leeds hit back with first-half strikes from Jack Harrison and Luis Sinisterra to deservedly clinch a crucial win.Asked if he was worried about his position, Cooper said: “I respect the question and I understand it 100 per cent, but I’m not that guy that thinks like that. Megabet
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper insisted he was not worried for his future after a 2-1 defeat at Leeds extended his side’s winless run to eight matches.Forest slumped to a fourth straight league defeat on the road and sit above the bottom three on goal difference alone after letting slip the lead against their relegation rivals at Elland Road.Orel Mangala’s first goal for Forest gave them an early lead, but Leeds hit back with first-half strikes from Jack Harrison and Luis Sinisterra to deservedly clinch a crucial win.Asked if he was worried about his position, Cooper said: “I respect the question and I understand it 100 per cent, but I’m not that guy that thinks like that. Jilibet