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N Forest 1 – 0 FC Porto

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Nottingham Forest defeated Porto 2-1 on aggregate in the Europa League quarter-finals to advance to the last four against Aston Villa.

After a tough 1-1 draw in Portugal in the first leg, with Jan Bednarek being sent off early for a reckless challenge on Chris Wood and the striker limping off again with a knee injury, Forest felt more confident at home.

Down to 10 points, Porto were unable to match Forest’s intensity as they capitalized on their man advantage shortly after with Morgan Gibbs-White scoring from a deflection from Pablo Rosario. He celebrated by dedicating a goal to absentee midfielder Elliott Anderson, who was granted compassionate leave following the death of his mother.

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Nottingham Forest players dedicate goal to Elliot Anderson following death of midfielder’s mother

Coach Vitor Pereira promised before this season that his side would show intent and ambition in a competition they have not played in nearly 30 years, but now they will have to overcome their toughest obstacle yet – Unai Emery’s Villa. Their Premier League opponent defeated Italy’s Bologna 7-1 in two games.

When is the semi-final?

The first leg will be played at the City Ground on April 30th, with the return leg at Villa Park scheduled for May 7th. The draw ensured that an English club would reach the Europa League final for the second consecutive season.

Despite their hard work in the second period, Forest convinced most of their players to win, with William Gomez giving them a scare with a strike from the crate and Alan Barrera doing the same late on. But Pereira’s tenure now has to balance the business end of a tough domestic season with European hopes, with the club still not completely out of the way of relegation problems.

They host Burnley live on Sky Sports on Sunday. This match will probably have even bigger implications in the club’s fight to remain in the top flight. Murillo and Callum Hudson-Odoi were ruled out with injuries before the end of the game, and Pereira will be hoping that doesn’t derail their six-match run. His job definitely depends on it.

Sunday, April 19th 12:30pm


Kickoff at 2pm


Player rating:

Nottingham Forest: Ortega (6), Aina (6), Cunha (6), Murillo (7), Williams (8), Dominguez (7), Sangaré (7), Hutchinson (5), Gibbs-White (8), Ndoye (7), Wood (5).

Subs: Jesus (5), Hudson-Odoi (5), Milenkovic (6), Morato (6), Bakwa (6).

Porto: Costa (5), Costa (5), Silva (6), Bednarek (2), Sanusi (5), Fofana (6), Rosario (5), Gomez (6), Veiga (6), Sainz (5), Mofi (5).

Subs: Moura (5), Barrera (5), Froholt (5), Kivior (5), Güll (5).

Player of the Match: Morgan Gibbs-White

Pereira’s Dilemma: Balancing Silverware and Survival

Analysis by Laura Hunter of Sky Sports:

Balancing survival and chasing silverware will no doubt be Vitor Pereira’s ultimate determination to live a long life at Nottingham Forest. If handled correctly, he may go down in history. But too much emphasis in one direction can have dire consequences.

It’s hard to know where to go from here. Forest have not reached the semi-finals of a major European tournament since 1984. This would mean that the club, which has a rich tradition in European competitions, has not had that privilege for a long time. Match winner Gibbs-White said the match at the City Ground was one of his most memorable nights.

However, such achievements will be meaningless if the Premier League’s survival is at stake. The balance has to be right, especially in the next winnable games against Burnley and Sunderland. Where are the alternating priorities currently shifting?

Pereira is already thinking about the match against Burnley

Nottingham Forest manager Vitor Pereira on TNT Sports:

“I have a great team. It’s not about the manager. It’s about the team because they have real spirit and character. They deserve it and so do the supporters.”

“The faces on the opposition bench are familiar faces to me. It’s normal for them to flare up at the end. We need to suffer together and be proud of ourselves and our supporters.”

On playing against Burnley: “We are now starting to prepare in the dressing room.

“After the game we talk. We have a few minutes to celebrate, but then it’s time to recover. We prefer to go in with a win because the motivation is different. We need to fight and get the three points.”

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