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·11. April 2026
Nottingham Forest’s Porto draw highlights risks and rewards facing Vitor Pereira in vital run-in

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·11. April 2026

Nottingham Forest drew 1-1 at Porto, leaving their Europa League quarter-final delicately balanced before the second leg. Vitor Pereira’s side left Portugal convinced the tie remains alive.
Nottingham Post notes the night captured the fine line Pereira must tread between European ambition and Premier League survival.
On a warm evening the visitors rode their luck early, with Stefan Ortega making key saves. Forest grew into the game but chances were scarce. The draw offers something to build on.
Pereira made nine changes from the Tottenham win, managing minutes with Aston Villa on Sunday in mind. Wood returned after six months out, and he and Murillo were withdrawn at half-time with the weekend in mind.
Academy graduate Zach Abbott delivered an assured display, though loose passing limited chances. The visitors know they must improve in the second leg if they are to reach the final four.
Wood’s sharpness will take time, yet his defensive shift underlined his value. Igor Jesus has led the line in his absence and had a second-half effort chalked off after coming on. Having another forward option could prove crucial for Pereira.
Attention now turns to the City Ground, where Villa and Burnley bookend the Porto decider. Forest have generally fared better away than at home this season, so improvement on the Trent could shape safety and any shot at glory. For supporters, the adventure still feels far from finished.
Source: Nottingham Post
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