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Forest 'have the momentum' to make the Champions League

Forest 'have the momentum' to make the Champions League

BBC News14-03-2025

We asked you to tell us in one sentence why Nottingham Forest will qualify for the Champions League.Here are some of your comments:Steve: Forest will continue to do what they've done for most of the games so far, defend well and catch teams on the break.Elliot: Consistency, 'tough' games done, fully fit squad. This is our time.Mossy: Best defence in the Premier League.Stuart: Great business, great recruitment, great morals and an incredible work rate. Rod: They are playing as one team.Don: Because their 'never-say-die' attitude deserves it.Rachel: Pinch me as I think I'm dreaming, with a Champions League place and beating Manchester City and Liverpool... just brilliant.But not everyone was convinced..Jared: Forest have the momentum to finish in Europe yes but you have to question their consistency in form. Nigel: They won't. Forest's brand isn't strong enough to satisfy the advertisers and sponsors.David: It is far too early to start talking about qualifying for the Champions League.

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