'Next season we can go and do good things' - What Pereira and Gibbs-White saidpublished at 18:41 BST
Nottingham Forest manager Vitor Pereira, speaking to Sky Sports: "It is an honour, it is a privilege to be the manager. This is a group with strong character. Today was difficult, we faced a strong team and the weather is impossible.
"In the end, one point is a pity because if we win we can get to another position in the table. In the end I think the result is fine.
"I used to say that the way we start the season is very important, we must work in the pre-season with a squad to prepare the first games. I believe that we have a lot of things to improve. We just need time together. We play a lot of games without preparing the games in the proper way, without time to work together.
"Next season we will have more time. I believe we can build something stronger.
"This season was very, very tight in terms of the battle of relegation. We did well, we competed, we went in a semi-final. It is not easy with the two competitions, struggling in one and trying to move forward in another.
"In the end, I am proud. We are proud of our work, of our supporters. I believe that next season we can go and do good things."
On Elliott Anderson's future: "I don't have the answer. If you ask me if he deserves the best clubs in the world, he deserves. He has a lot of quality, he is a talent. But he is our player and I am very happy with him.
"The market is the market, I cannot predict the market. I know we want to keep the same players, to bring two or three players to help us balance the squad. In the end, we'll see."
Nottingham Forest's Morgan Gibbs-White, speaking to Sky Sports: "I thought the first half was really positive. We just didn't really take that into the second half. I think the heat played into it.
"It's been a really long season, a difficult season, but I'm really proud of the way the boys ended it.
"It is so important how we finished the season. With all the managerial changes we've had this season, credit to the boys, credit to the manager coming in and showing his belief to the players. We pulled through."
On not making the England squad: "It is what it is. I know myself I have done more than enough to be in the squad. I just got on the wrong side of someone's opinion. I have been on the wrong side of people's opinions throughout my career so I'm only going to bounce back."
"We had a good conversation. I respect him for calling me and telling the news. I agreed with what he had to say. I'm glad the season is behind us now, I'm going to concentrate on the summer."
Did you know?
Nottingham Forest are one of just three sides that didn't lose a single Premier League game when scoring first in 2025-26 campaign, alongside Manchester United and Sunderland.










































