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In a dramatic and emotionally charged development,  Forest manager Vitor Pereira has delivered what many are calling a “bombshell” message to his players and supporters as the club continues to struggle in the relegation zone.
Following a disappointing run of results that has left Forest dangerously close to the drop, Pereira reportedly gathered the squad for an emergency meeting at the training ground. According to sources, the Portuguese tactician did not hold back.
“This badge deserves more,” Pereira told the players. “Talent is not enough. Effort without mentality is not enough. If we are to survive, everyone must sacrifice.”
The message comes at a critical time for the club, with pressure mounting from fans and pundits alike. Forest’s recent performances have raised serious concerns about defensive frailties, lack of consistency, and missed opportunities in key fixtures. What began as a season of cautious optimism has quickly turned into a fight for survival.
In his address to supporters, Pereira struck a tone of honesty mixed with determination. “I understand the frustration. The fans have every right to demand better. But this is when the club must stand together. We cannot fracture now.”
The City Ground atmosphere has grown increasingly tense in recent weeks, with supporters anxious about the possibility of relegation. Pereira’s statement appears to be both a rallying cry and a warning — a clear indication that changes are coming.
Insiders suggest the manager is considering tactical adjustments and may be prepared to make bold selection decisions in upcoming matches. Several senior players are reportedly under scrutiny as Pereira seeks to reignite urgency within the dressing room.
Despite the grim outlook, Pereira expressed confidence that survival is still within reach. “We are not relegated today. We decide our future with our actions. If we fight with courage and unity, we can change this story.”
The coming weeks will likely determine not only Forest’s league status but also Pereira’s long-term future at the club. While speculation swirls, one thing is certain: the margin for error has disappeared.
For Nottingham Forest, every match is now a final. And for Vitor Pereira, this urgent message may prove to be the defining moment of a season teetering on the edge.
The fight for survival has truly begun.

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