Morgan Gibbs-White admits that Nottingham Forest has had difficulty in being able to handle the pressure of participating in the qualification of the Champions League
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- Nottingham Forest pulled 2-2 with degraded Leicester in the Premier League
- The result leaves the club in seventh place with two more games left
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Morgan Gibbs-White allowed Nottingham Forest had been inferred under the pressure of the Champions League Race with their hope to qualify.
Forest has spent most of the campaign in the top five, but has now become seventh place after collecting only one point of their last three home games, the newest a harmful 2-2 draw against already related Leicester.
Gibbs-White is a summer objective for Manchester City But the playmaker is determined to ensure that Bos ends the season for a high and two wins of their last games against West ham And Chelsea Can be enough to reverse the situation.
He said: ‘We put ourselves in the best position, but the last three or four games have not been good enough. We have secured European football, which is incredible, but we wanted more.
‘A few games ago our expectation was to qualify for the Champions League and it was the same for our fans. We still have two games to go and we have to turn it around.
‘None of us has been in this situation earlier, so we tackled it well to start with, but because it has gone away with us, we did not handle it so well.

Morgan Gibbs-White Admitted Nottingham Forest has wilted under pressure

Gibbs-White scored against Leicester, but his side was unable to claim the three points
‘We are new to it, but we are still fighting and building like a team and a club.
‘It was a difficult season, very demanding, especially if we have brought ourselves into the positions we have.
“I can’t put any reason on it. Fatigue? Fatigue? But we can’t apologize because the fans earn better. We cannot admit goals as we did here. It’s just frustrating. ‘
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