Postecoglou aims for EFL Cup success at start of Forest reignpublished at 14:57 BST
Nick Mashiter
Football reporter

New Nottingham Forest boss Ange Postecoglou has targeted EFL Cup glory.
The League Cup was the last major honour the club won in 1990 and they go to Swansea City in the third round on Wednesday.
Postecoglou and owner Evangelos Marinakis have been clear he is at the club to win silverware and that quest for Forest starts at the Liberty Stadium.
"I think so, yes [it is a chance to win a trophy]. I got to the semi-finals last year [with Tottenham, losing 4-1 on aggregate to Liverpool]," he said.
"Every opportunity you have to win a trophy, you shouldn't let it go. It's hard to win things, especially when you're at a club that has had success in the past and the supporters want more of it.
"We'll give ourselves every opportunity to have a win.
"In the context of the club's ambitions, where we are in terms of the season with me coming in, it's a great opportunity for us to implement some things we want to. It's an important game."
Postecoglou will be without Murillo after he came off against Arsenal, Nicolo Savona replacing him at the weekend, and the new boss is likely to make sweeping changes.
Summer signings James McAtee, Omari Hutchinson, Oleksandr Zinchenko and Arnaud Kalimuendo could be given starts in south Wales.
"They haven't had a chance to get out there, some haven't played at all yet," said Postecoglou.
"Tomorrow is the perfect opportunity to get them out there, get them playing and get them feeling what it's like to play for the club and get some match fitness into them.
"We are going to need all the players and the last thing we want is to have players who haven't played for over a month."