Portal dos Dragões
·17 de abril de 2026
Vítor Pereira: “I really respect the way FC Porto played”

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·17 de abril de 2026

Vítor Pereira admitted that Bednarek’s sending-off, right at the start of the match against FC Porto, had a major “impact”. Speaking to Sport TV after the 1-0 win over the Dragons and the resulting qualification for the Europa League semi-finals, the Nottingham Forest manager also spoke about Chris Wood’s physical condition — the player who was fouled by the Polish centre-back from the blue-and-whites — and also acknowledged that FC Porto could have put the tie to bed at the Estádio do Dragão.
Analysis: “The sending-off had a big impact. We could have made it 2-0 in the first half. In the second, when the game goes on and you don’t make it 2-0, it stays open. FC Porto hit the bar with one chance that could have taken the game to extra time.”
In contention to win the Europa League? “I’ll be honest, in my mind it’s Sunday. I had these five minutes to celebrate, but now I’m worried about the next match.”
A natural outcome? “We took a lot of risks in the game there, FC Porto had the chance to score more than one goal and could have decided the tie. We felt we had the responsibility to come out as a team. The sending-off helped. That’s football.”
Injury concerns for the end of the Premier League season: “Chris Wood has a huge lump on his knee, it’s a very big hematoma. He was already coming from a knee problem. I hope he recovers for Sunday. Hudson-Odoi is a big miss for us, but it’s possibly a muscle injury.”
Facing FC Porto again: “A very competitive team. Today we showed our quality and ambition. FC Porto also worked until the end. Two teams that deserved to go through, but we’re the ones who did.”
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇵🇹 here.









































