Nottingham Forest head coach Vitor Pereira said he was proud of his team despite their defeat and UEFA Europa League semi final exit to Aston Villa, the report says.
The report identifies Pereira as the Forest manager and conveys his reaction to the club’s elimination from the competition at the hands of Aston Villa. It notes his pride in the squad in the wake of the result, presenting that sentiment as the central takeaway from the club’s European exit.
This item appeared among a series of short sports updates in the same feed. The report also included a Shams item indicating OG Anunoby is day-to-day with a hamstring strain, a piece explaining why Schrager is not yet convinced a Rodgers move to the Steelers is a done deal, and a column in which Rich Eisen argues the Steelers will be better in 2026. Other entries in the roundup covered Ivica Zubac bringing a different dynamic to the Pacers per a Haliburton-to-McAfee exchange, Ozzie Albies saying his team always wants to beat the Phillies, and Ben Stiller’s explanation for skipping the Knicks’ Game 1 in favor of the Met Gala.
The feed further included reactions and assessments from other sports figures, such as Tkachuk telling McAfee the NHL playoffs have been unreal, Coco Gauff discussing the possibility of tennis players uniting on a French Open boycott, and a commentary from Hahn on preferring Brown over Tatum if a Celtics decision ever came down to it. Per the report, Pereira’s expression of pride stands alongside those various headlines as the lead note regarding Nottingham Forest’s European campaign.