Harry Redknapp has spoken about Nottingham Forest and their chances of being relegated from the Premier League.
Redknapp, who managed the likes of Tottenham, Portsmouth and West Ham in a long and distinguished career, says Forest have been "hot and cold" and at times has considered Steve Cooper's side as a certainty to finish bottom of the league.
"Obviously Bournemouth, although they've done well," he told BetVictor. They've been so unlucky the last couple of games. Should have beat Tottenham. I was at the game, two up, got beat 3-2, 3-1 up at Leads, got beat four three, but Gary O'Neill is doing a great job there and they've got a decent squad but it's going to be tough for them.
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"But there are other teams down there as well. I think Brentford are getting sucked into it this year. I worry about Everton, I look at their squad, I don't like the look of it. I think Frank's got a job on his hands here.
"Forest, they seem hot and cold. You look at them one week, you're thinking they’re certain to finish bottom and suddenly go and beat Liverpool and they beat Tottenham in the League Cup when Tottenham have a full team out.
"So, it's going to be very tight. Southampton are in trouble, just brought a new manager in, but there's a few teams down there, I think it’s going to be very close this year down the bottom."
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