Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis in the stands as Arsenal beat Nottingham Forest

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Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou did not make a cheerful debut in Saturday’s away game at the Emirates Stadium Arsenal. Arsenal won 3 – 0 with Ted Lasso star Jason Sudekis in full swing in the stands, this ahead of season four of the TV series.

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Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis watched Arsenal’s win against Nottingham Forest

The American actor showed his support for the Gunners by wearing a red and white jacket with the Arsenal logo.

Ted Lasso star Jason Sudeikis could be seen watching with anticipation as Arsenal defeated Nottingham Forest during a Premier League match on Saturday.

The 49-year-old is known for playing an American football coach who goes on to coach a British “soccer” team called AFC Richmond in the Apple TV+ series. To show his support for the Gunners, the American actor appeared for the game in a red and white jacket with the Arsenal logo.

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He also wore glasses and a baker’s hat during the game, which he watched with American actor Brendan Hunt, who plays Coach Beard in the series.

Jason Sudeikis in the stands with Brendan Hunt during the Premier League match between Arsenal and Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium

Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer was also in the stands during the match, which was held at the Emirates Stadium in London.

Several Premier League football matches take place on Saturday, including derby matches between West Ham and Tottenham, and Brentford and Chelsea.

Arsenal’s 3-0 win puts their Premier League title aspirations back on track after their 1-0 loss to rivals Liverpool before the international break.

It was announced in March that Sudeikis would reprise his Ted Lasso role for a fourth installment of the series, with the coach returning to Richmond to coach a second-division women’s soccer team.

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