Nuno says Forest still in control of Champions League chase

Nottingham Forest's Portuguese manager Nuno Espirito Santo arrives for the English Premier League football match between Nottingham Forest and Everton at The City Ground in Nottingham, central England, on April 12, 2025. (Photo by Darren Staples / AFP)
Nuno Espirito Santo says Nottingham Forest's Champions League
qualification bid is still "in our hands" despite back to back
Premier League defeats.
Losses to Aston Villa and Everton over the past two weeks have
allowed Newcastle to leapfrog Forest into third place with just six games to go
-- four points behind second-placed Arsenal.
Just five points separate Newcastle (59) from Villa, in seventh
spot.
Newcastle, Manchester City and Villa are all hitting form as they
chase a top-five finish that would guarantee qualification for Europe's elite
club competition next season, with Chelsea also in the mix.
Two-time European champions Forest could be sixth in the table by
the time they play at Tottenham on Monday.
Nuno, whose side has occupied a top-four spot since November, said
at his pre-match press conference on Thursday that his men would not go
quietly.
"Nothing has changed since last week -- it is up to us, it's
in our hands, we can't control other teams, we can't control the results,"
he said.
"We have to focus, and it's about improvement. Now it's about
reacting and improving.
"The expectation around us started the moment we were able to
perform and get results.
"We embrace the challenges, we are not stepping back. We are
stepping in. We want to embrace it. We want to try and get it."
Forest have not played in Europe's elite competition since the
1980/81 season, when they were two-time defending champions under former
manager Brian Clough.
Liverpool are on the brink of winning a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.
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