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  1. 'We are proud and we go again' - Nunopublished at 19:04 25 May

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    Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "After a game like this and the things that happened on the pitches, we didn't achieve the dream.

    "Our first half was really good, we created many problems and had chances but it wasn't enough. The anxiety in the last minutes didn't help us.

    "We are proud and we go again. You know that one goal can change everything. the improvement of the players is huge, the platform of the club is good. If you ask me, it's a good season because of the commitment of the players.

    "I have to thank the players for their commitment. When you give everything you have, you cannot say anything about it.

    "We started well and controlled the game. Second half, we rushed and the anxiety didn't help us. It was not enough.

    "They were good chances for us. It was there - we didn't achieve it. It's hard when it was in your hands in the end and it doesn't go your way.

    "There are many things that happen during the season. It is not always possible to be better than the other teams. We wanted to go for the game today so the boys did well. It is a tough competition.

    "All the circumstances that happened didn't help, but that is not an excuse. I felt we were there. I'm very proud of the boys and all I can do is thank them.

    "We are in good place and now it's time to reflect and focus on the future. This is not a moment to speak about me. It's about the club."

  2. Did you know?published at 18:58 25 May

    Sign at City Ground showing celebrating Nottingham Forest being in EuropeImage source, Getty Images

    Despite missing out on Champions League qualification, next season will see Nottingham Forest involved in a European competition for the first time since 1995-96, when they reached the UEFA Cup quarter-finals under Frank Clark.

    Forest's 19 wins in the Premier League this season is also the t-most by a team to not finish in the top six, along with Manchester United in 2013-14 (also seventh).

  3. Analysis: Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelseapublished at 18:43 25 May

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

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    Nottingham Forest gave it their all but fell short. The disappointment of the final few weeks should not overshadow what has been a renaissance at the club, who return to Europe for the first time since 1996.

    They ran out of steam, the last few weeks of the season proving too much for a side who looked like they would reach the Champions League in March.

    Any recency bias could suggest the season has ended in failure but scatter the results through the entire season and finishing seventh is exceptional.

    Nuno Espirito Santo has helped shape a squad that bounces off each other, where the players enjoy their team-mates' company - and that has been evident on the pitch.

    The Conference League may not bring the riches of the Champions League, but Forest now go into a European competition with a viable chance of winning it - and an opportunity to build on the exceptional efforts of this season.

  4. How the race for Europe finished uppublished at 18:30 25 May

    Graphic showing final Premier League standings third down to eighthImage source, Getty Images

    It went right down to the final day but the European places for next season are now finally confirmed.

    Manchester City and Chelsea's wins saw them secure third and fourth respectively, while Newcastle took the fifth and final Champions League spot despite a final day loss to Everton.

    Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest's defeats mean they miss out on the top five but will be heading on European adventures in the Europa and Conference Leagues respectively.

    Chelsea's win means there will not be an additional spot for eighth place so Brighton's victory at Tottenham does not creep them into Europe.

  5. Nottingham Forest 0-1 Chelsea - send us your thoughtspublished at 18:11 25 May

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    So the curtain has come down on Nottingham Forest's season with a defeat by Chelsea that sees them miss out on a Champions League place.

    Having occupied a top-five spot for much of the season, they just miss out and finish seventh.

    But when many expected them to be battling relegation, they can still celebrate a place in Europe as they head into the Conference League next season.

    So how are you feeling after the game and at the end of a long campaign?

    Have your say on Nottingham Forest's performance and season

    Come back to this page later to find a selection of your replies

  6. Nottingham Forest v Chelsea: Team newspublished at 14:58 25 May

    Nottingham Forest XI: Sels, Aina, Murillo, Milenkovic, Williams, Sangare, Anderson, Dominguez, Gibbs-White, Elanga, Wood

    Nottingham Forest are unchanged following their win at West Ham as they chase a Champions League spot on the final day.

    Callum Hudson-Odoi must be content with a place on the bench against his former club while Willy Boly returns among the substitutes.

    Nottingham Forest XI: Sels, Aina, Murillo, Milenkovic, Williams, Sangare, Anderson, Dominguez, Gibbs-White, Elanga, Wood

    Subs: Morato, Toffolo, Boly, Hudson-Odoi, Yates, Danilo, Jota Silva, Sosa, Miguel

    Chelsea XI: Sanchez, James, Colwill, Adarabioyo, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Palmer, Madueke, Sancho, Neto

    Jadon Sancho returns in Chelsea's only change at the City Ground from their win over Manchester United.

    He replaces Tyrique George while there is no Christopher Nkunku in the squad despite being named as available by boss Enzo Maresca.

    Chelsea XI: Sanchez, James, Colwill, Adarabioyo, Cucurella, Caicedo, Fernandez, Palmer, Madueke, Sancho, Neto

    Subs: Badiashile, Chalobah, Gusto, Guiu, Acheampong, Dewsbury-Hall, Lavia, George, Jorgensen

  7. Follow Sunday's Premier League finale livepublished at 14:34 25 May

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    All 20 teams are in action on the final day of the 2024-25 Premier League campaign, and BBC Sport will bring you every kick.

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  8. Live in Nottinghampublished at 13:43 25 May

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    A split image of a Forest mural and Brian Clough statue

    Nottingham is glorious in the sunshine and this city is one that claims to be the pub capital of the UK.

    It is said the West Bridgeford area, home to the City Ground on the River Trent, has nine pubs per square mile and it feels like everyone is out nice and early to soak in the atmosphere.

    Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo has delivered the same message to fans in his programme notes as his press conference: "Enjoy the game and bring then noise."

    My train came in stupidly early today so I have been walking around. There there is a bit of a party atmosphere bubbling up even several hours before kick-off.

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  9. Sutton's predictions: Nottingham Forest v Chelseapublished at 13:05 25 May

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    What a game this is, and it is a must-watch if you're a neutral too.

    Nothing against my old club Chelsea, but I would love to go with my heart and say Nottingham Forest will beat them and finish in the top five - it is just I don't think either of those things will happen.

    The City Ground will be absolutely jumping, of course, but it was the same for Forest's past three home league games, against Leicester, Brentford and Everton, and they only have one point to show for them - from their draw with the Foxes.

    Chelsea are probably going to need a win too, to finish above Aston Villa and stay in the top five, but I can see this ending in the result neither team wants, which is a draw.

    That was the result when they met at Stamford Bridge in October, in a game that saw a thrilling finish with chances at both ends. I am expecting more of the same here, with both sides ending up disappointed.

    Sutton's prediction: 1-1

    Read the full predictions and have your say here

  10. Last call to give us thoughts on your club's pagepublished at 16:06 24 May

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    With the 2024-25 Premier League season coming to a close, we would love to hear what you think of this club page.

    A huge thank you to those who have already submitted their responses and have interacted with the page in any capacity throughout the campaign.

    We are continuously working to improve your experience and bring you the best possible content and coverage of your team.

    It is your club and your voice.

    So what do you like?

    And what could be improved?

    Send thoughts here

  11. Player of the season - what fans are saying so farpublished at 12:33 24 May

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    We asked you to pick your player of the season after our Nottingham Forest fan contributor narrowed it down to Matz Sels, Chris Wood, Nikola Milenkovic and Morgan Gibbs-White.

    Here are some of your comments on your selection:

    Owen: Sels is the best player at Forest. His saves have made the difference this season. Closely followed by Gibbs-White and Wood.

    Raf: Between Sels and Wood. Gone for Sels - saved us more times than Wood's goals.

    Sean: I think any Forest fan would struggle to pick a player of the season because it's been such a fantastic season and that's because of the efforts of the team, both on and off the pitch. However, it has to be Sels - 13 clean sheets and loads of key saves have won us so many points this season and got us through penalty shootouts to the FA cup semi-finals. It's been the basis of our success this season.

    Edward: Wood's supreme efficiency has been paramount. Best shot conversion rate in Europe (50+ shots). Per Opta, Forest are 17th on the big chances created table. He has done the hardest job in football and done it better than he's ever done it before. Goals win games.

    Mark: I selected Milenkovic. Not an easy decision but just look at our defensive record versus last season. We had the worst record for conceding from set-pieces, now we're one of the best. Milenkovic is a huge part of that improvement and links so well with Murillo. He also offers a threat at the other end from set-pieces too. Great g.

    Tim: Milenkovic has been brilliant all season, commanding the defence. The other defenders have grown in confidence with his presence. Milenkovic and Murillo - fantastic together.

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