Palace C 1-1 n Forest
Nuno Espirito Santo expects Nottingham Forest to drop to its final day after Nottingham Forest’s 1-1 draw in the Premier League at Crystal Palace.
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Forest’s amazing season has scored just four points in its last five league games, which is a serious danger, but the draw puts them in control of their own destiny, although the top five outside of three games out of the top five.
The fifth Chelsea heads to the Forest on the last day of the Japanese season on May 25, which is probably the Champions League decision. Nuno tells Sky movement After the game.
After sending Andy Madley to the screen and reviewing Nicolas Dominguez's challenge to Tyrick Mitchell, the Palace went through an hour of free throws and an hour of fines at Eze's penalty, and the referee quickly made the right decision.
The Forest responded quickly as Murillo's outstanding film sparked a shot from Neco Williams four minutes later, which left visitors chasing a winner, which would leave them just outside the top five goals-difference.
But the palace looks likely to be late, and despite Eze hitting the bar, the distracting sign of a FA Cup final after eliminating one goal offside.
Forest was forced to fall down at the finish line and stayed within two points of Chelsea, fifth-placed Chelsea, who headed to Newcastle on Sunday to finish fourth.
The Palace suffered its own injury in the second half, midfielder Adam Wharton had an ankle problem shortly after the opening game, and Oliver Glasner hopes this month isn't that serious before his trip to Wembley this month.
Forest has a great opportunity to return to victory at home on Sunday, living with Leicester already associated with Sky movementChelsea or Newcastle one is also guaranteed to drop.
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The forest still controls its own destiny
Forest was the leader in Champions League qualifiers outside the top two in early April, ranking third after defeating Manchester United 1-0, sixth in sixth place.
But the surprise plan for the season is to not be safe from relegation until the last day of the previous campaign, finding themselves in a worrying game that puts them dreaming of returning to Europe in 44 years at serious risk for the prestige competition.
Last month’s FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City may have taken some point from the league, with a hangover appearing to be after leading Aston Villa and Everton’s back-to-back loss to Aston Villa and Everton, after the cutback nature of that game-losing game in Wembley.
The forest itself wasn't when it was beaten by Brentford on Thursday, and although it was an improvement, it was still struggling to find form. The Forest has lost three of its last five league games and draws, with the potential to eliminate all the dangers of their hard work.
There is room for optimism, though, as they hosted Chelsea on the final day of the season in matches with Leicester and West Ham, which could be a one-time decision-maker for Champions League football.
The Forest form is a problem, but their only win in this worrying slide was taken by Tottenham Hotspur, who took a similar position on the table to Nuno’s next two opponents. On paper, this is the six points they expect to get.
Watching Chelsea and Newcastle run-in, at least one of them guarantees a drop in score when playing next Sunday, there is a good chance that the two teams above them will drop in scores.
Of course, Forest also has to resume victory in the next two games and take care of the business in the next two games before playing for Chelsea, which is not given.
Nuno expects to be in the top five
Nottingham Forest owner Nuno Espirito Santo to Sky Sports:
“We responded well from previous performances, we responded well from the blow of the palace’s punishment. We scored immediately, which was positive for us.
“In the first half, we controlled the game. We created and dominated, and the palace was not allowed to fight back or possess.
“The second half was different. It was a good reaction, but in the end, the talented palace of players caused the problem.
“They are very well-organized in shape, with the three players in the front, they are dangerous if there is room.
“We have to work on the ground against Leicester. It will be tough. No one doubts, (Champions League) is definitely going all the way!”
Glasner Glad Grande FA Cup Finals Didn't Affect Palace
Oliver Glasner, owner of Crystal Palace:
“The disappointment is the wrong word because I’m glad we tried to win the game. But we missed a few opportunities, especially at the end. In some cases, we were a little unfortunate. We hit the bar and had an offside goal, three inches or something.
“We have some games that we are very effective and then we can win. Today, we are not effective enough.
“Everyone asked me before the game if the players were focused on the league.
“It gives them confidence in the last three weeks of the season.”
Ez: We think we will win at the end
Eberechi Eze to Sky Sports of Crystal Palace:
“I thought (he left his late chance from the crossbar) came in. We also had a lot of opportunities to win the game.
“We thought we were going to take it at the end, but we would make a point. We’re sure we did a great job today.
“We had a while off (after the FA Cup semi-finals). The boys played a great role after such a high emotional match. It was important for us to perform in such a show today.
“The way I pick up the pen is my way. I’ve been practicing and learning how to improve.
“I probably had to put something on it this time. I saw him still standing when he stopped, so I had to put enough strength if I was going to go in.
“Every pen is different.’ Guardians try different techniques to save it, so I’m always adapting, trying to learn and understand how to improve the fine.
“I found something that worked for me, so as long as I practice, I will continue to do that.”