Pereira on 'spirit', getting points 'everywhere' and facing Fulhampublished at 12:43 GMT 13 March
Nicola Pearson
BBC Sport journalist
Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira has been speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham before Sunday's Premier League game against Fulham at The City Ground (kick-off 14:00 GMT).
You can listen to build up and live commentary from BBC Radio Nottingham from 13:00 GMT on 103.8 and 95.5fm, DAB and BBC Sounds.
Here are the key lines from Pereira's news conference:
Pereira acknowledged it will be "a tough game" on Sunday after their midweek defeat, but added: "Now it's time to recover, time to prepare, keeping the spirit of the players, keeping in the mentality and tactically try to prepare in the best way this game."
On the pattern of Forest losing matches or dropping points after a good result: "You know, in football we can control what we do, our efforts, our energy, what we put on the pitch. But the result, sometimes football is not fair, it's not fair, but we must be strong inside to react and to come again. I will keep this spirit in my team for sure."
He continued: "Next game, we will try everything to win the game. Some corrections, of course, we need to do it, but keeping the spirit, keeping the mentality because the players they did everything to win the last game [against Midtjylland]. We are losing 1-0 in half time, now it's time to put our focus in the league game against Fulham."
Capitalising on home advantage is "important", but Pereira says they "proved in the last game against [Manchester] City that we can get points everywhere, everywhere". Pereira added: "With the spirit that I see in my players and with the organisation, we believe we can get points everywhere. But we play home in front of our supporters and we need a win. We need a win to celebrate with them."
On opponents Fulham and Portuguese compatriot Marco Silva: "I know him very well. He's doing fantastic work in the Premier League. He has been with this club for a long time. It means it's a different situation between him and me. But now I believe that we can compete and we can compete for the three points"
The Forest boss continued: "Now it's time to clean our minds, to rest, recover and be ready in three days to fight again, to fight with our qualities."
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