Forest ends 10-match winless streak! Gibbs-White: Regaining the right to breathe has been really numb during this period.

In the third round of the Europa League, Nottingham Forest defeated Porto 2-0 at home, not only winning its first victory in the Europa League, it also ended the team's 10-game winless streak in all competitions. After the game, Nottingham Fores...


In the third round of the Europa League, Nottingham Forest defeated Porto 2-0 at home, not only winning its first victory in the Europa League, it also ended the team's 10-game winless streak in all competitions.

After the game, Nottingham Forest midfielder Gibbs White accepted TNT Sports said in an interview: "I finally regained the right to breathe. The past few months have been really rough. After going through various changes, the team's performance has also been very poor. It feels great to win in the European war. There is no more worthy of celebrating this victory than our fans. These 3 points are dedicated to the fans who have always supported us."

"The new coach told us after he took office. Said: 'You had a distinct tactical style and system last season. ' He hopes to bring this back and build on it. I think everyone has seen this tonight. Our defense is very solid and our offense is very sharp. Although we can be more decisive, we scored 3 points and will move forward."

Talking about his penalty kicks and handicap. Regarding the second penalty kick given to Igor Jesus, Gibbs-White said: "I have been practicing penalty kicks in the morning, so I knew it well when I took the penalty kick. A few times I chose to kick in the opposite direction, but I had to change my mind when I took the penalty. Fortunately, the ball went in, which set the tone for the game. I am very happy to help the team get 3 points."

"At the same time, I am also a team player. Player, Igor has performed very well recently. I think it is reasonable to give him the penalty kick. I know he will definitely score, which will inject more confidence into him. I hope this game can be a turning point for the team. You can feel the change in morale on and off the court. We need to maintain this state and continue to advance. This is also an affirmation of the head coach."



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