
Steve Cooper, the former manager of Nottingham Forest, has returned to his job four months after being fired by Leicester City.
Following his dismissal from Leicester City,
former Nottingham Forest manager Steve Cooper has returned to work,
serving as a technical observer for UEFA.
Cooper was allegedly on duty for Inter Milan’s Champions League triumph
at Feyenoord on Wednesday night. Cooper was fired from his position at the
King Power Stadium in November after just 12 Premier League games.
UEFA’s technical observers study, analyze, and report on games
from a coach’s point of view. This season, they have featured players like Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,
Roberto Martinez, Rafa Benitez, and Gareth Southgate.
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Cooper picks Lautaro Martinez, a striker for Inter,
as the official player of the game.
In Inter’s 2-0 first-leg victory, the Argentinean scored the second goal,
which puts them in a strong position to go to the quarterfinals.
Cooper has been linked to a few managerial positions since leaving City last November,
most notably at Cardiff of the Championship, but he still has no club.
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