Nottingham Forest's manager, Nuno Espirito Santo, expressed that he is not overly concerned about the Premier League standings after his team's 2-0 loss to Brentford. This defeat placed Forest in sixth position, just outside the Champions League spots due to goal difference. "It's a bad night and a bad game. I'm not really worried about the table, more how to correct the mistakes," Nuno told Sky Sports.
The match was challenging for Forest, who had been in the top five for much of the season. Nuno acknowledged Brentford's strong performance but noted that his team should have defended better. He emphasised the need for improvement, saying, "We are disappointed but it's about reacting and going for the next one." Despite this setback, four games remain in the season.

For Brentford, this victory keeps their hopes alive for a top-eight finish and potential European competition next season. The Bees are currently 11th but have narrowed the gap to Fulham in eighth place to just two points. Thomas Frank commented on their European prospects: "There's a few things that we cannot control ourselves."
Frank highlighted Brentford's consistency over their last 12 games and expressed optimism about upcoming matches. He stated, "There's another big game on Sunday which we will do our best to win." This potential step into European football would be significant for Brentford, who joined the Premier League in 2021.
Nuno stressed that his team's focus should be on improving their gameplay rather than dwelling on their current league position. He mentioned that Callum Hudson-Odoi was unable to continue playing due to an issue felt during the first half. Despite these challenges, Nuno remains focused on enhancing team performance.
Reflecting on their performance against Forest, Frank praised his team's defensive strength and strategic play throughout the match. "It was very good to come here and win against a very good team," he said. Frank also noted areas needing improvement but was pleased with how little they conceded during the game.
When asked if Brentford is ready for European competition, Frank remained cautious: "Ask me in three games' time, then I'll answer the question." He acknowledged injuries impacted last year's competitiveness but highlighted consistent performances this season as a positive sign of growth.
The match against Nottingham Forest showcased Brentford's ability to compete with strong teams while maintaining defensive solidity. As they look ahead to future fixtures, both teams aim to refine their strategies and achieve their respective goals by season's end.