Oliver Glasner has become Nottingham Forest's fifth manager in less than a year. His challenge now is to bring stability to a club where that has been in short supply.

Oliver Glasner's first Premier League game in charge of Nottingham Forest will be at home to Leeds on 22 August New Nottingham Forest boss Oliver Glasner joked about his sunburn as he sat at the City Ground. The affable Austrian - facing the press for the first time as Forest boss - was a little red in the face after catching the sun during Tuesday's training session. If that is the worst thing to happen to him over the next 12 months, he will have had a successful season. His was Forest's fourth managerial unveiling since September. The new man, who has signed a three-year deal, has been brought to the club to deliver for silverware and stability. After guiding Crystal Palace to the FA Cup and Europa Conference League in the past two seasons before standing down in May, he arrives with the winning pedigree owner Evangelos Marinakis demands. But after the carousel of managers at Nottingham Forest in the last 12 months, is taking the job a risk? Behind the same desk, Nuno Espirito Santo started the merry-go-round when revealing his breakdown in relationship with the club's hierarchy last August.