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Self-control is so vital for Pereira
Daily Express
|February 28, 2026
NOTTINGHAM FOREST head coach Vitor Pereira has no interest in how their Premier League relegation rivals are doing - because he can do nothing about it.
Forest sit just two points above the drop zone and could find themselves in the relegation places by the time they kickoff against Brighton tomorrow, if West Ham beat Liverpool at Anfield today.
But Pereira (above), whose side were unfortunate to lose against Arne Slot’s reigning champions at the City Ground last weekend, said: “I don’t want to look for the other teams because this is something I cannot control.
This story is from the February 28, 2026 edition of Daily Express.
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