Vitor Pereira Reflects on Nottingham Forest's European Ambitions and Club Legacy Vitor Pereira, the manager of Nottingham Forest, expressed deep pride in the club’s storied history as he guided the team into their fourth European semi-final. Speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham, Pereira recalled how he grew up idolizing the club’s status as one of Europe’s strongest teams, a legacy he now aims to honor through his leadership. The Reds’ progression to the Europa League semi-final, where they will face Aston Villa in the first leg, marks a pivotal moment for the club, which Pereira described as a defining chapter in its history. Pereira emphasized that his focus during this campaign is not on personal accolades but on the supporters, many of whom face financial challenges in attending matches. “A lot of them don’t really have the money to buy tickets, but they do it through sacrifice to come and support us,” he said. “This is more to make them happy.” While he acknowledged the honor of reaching the semi-finals, Pereira clarified that his career stage does not require titles for personal satisfaction. Instead, he views the achievement as a collective milestone for the club and its fans. The semi-final against Aston Villa holds particular significance for Pereira, as it represents a chance to etch the club’s name into its own history. He reflected on the club’s past glory, noting how his childhood memories of Forest as a dominant European force remain a source of inspiration. “When I was a kid, I remember Forest being one of the strongest teams in Europe,” he said. “It’s important to go back in time and understand how big the club is.” Pereira also drew parallels between his current role and the legendary tenure of Brian Clough, the club’s former manager who won the European Cup twice.#aston_villa #vitor_pereira #nottingham_forest #brian_clough #bbc_radio_nottingham
