Nick Mohammed talks about how Ted Lasso season 3 will be different for Nate following his transfer from AFC Richmond to West Ham United. At the beginning of Apple TV's hit series, Nathan Shelley is a kit man for AFC Richmond before the football club's new coach, the titular Ted Lasso (Jason Sudeikis), takes him under his wing and eventually names him an assistant coach. Despite his lack of confidence, Nate thrives in the position due to his knowledge and passion for the game.
In season 2, Nate grows resentful of Ted for his perceived lack of recognition, which he later confronts him about. At the end of the season 2, Nate leaves his post as an assistant to become head coach of West Ham United, a rival Premier League club recently purchased by Rupert Mannion (Anthony Head), the former owner of AFC Richmond who lost his ownership stake during his divorce settlement with his ex-wife, Rebecca Welton (Hannah Waddingham). Plot details for Ted Lasso season 3 are scarce, though season 2's shocking cliffhanger is expected to set the stage for what will likely be the final season of the show.
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In a recent interview with Screen Rant, Nick Mohammed teased what's next for his character in Ted Lasso season 3. The Emmy-nominated actor was asked about what viewers can expect to see from Nate's new team, and while he wasn't able to reveal much, he did talk about his scenes with Anthony Head's Rupert and revealed he hasn't been back to the Richmond locker room since the season 2 finale. Read what Mohammed shared below:
I'm not being coy. I can't really comment too much on it, but yes, he's at West Ham. What has been great is that I've been able to have some scenes with Anthony, who plays
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