Nottingham Forest took a giant step towards the Europa League last 16 with a commanding 3-0 victory over Fenerbahce in Istanbul today.
Vitor Pereira’s side delivered a ruthless performance that stunned the Turkish hosts and silenced a normally intimidating atmosphere.
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Forest refused to sit back despite the hostile surroundings. Their breakthrough arrived midway through the first half through an unlikely source.
Centre-back Murillo collected the ball inside his own half, drove forward unchallenged and unleashed a low left-footed strike from distance that flew into the bottom corner.
The goal shifted momentum firmly in Forest’s favour and exposed Fenerbahce’s vulnerability in transition.
The visitors continued to press and doubled their lead just before the interval from a set-piece.
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Morgan Gibbs-White flicked on a near-post corner, and Igor Jesus rose highest at the back post to head home from close range.
The second goal rewarded a dominant first-half display in which Forest controlled possession and limited the hosts to half-chances.
Fenerbahce briefly threatened after the restart, but any hope of a comeback was extinguished within five minutes.
Omari Hutchinson slipped a pass into the path of Igor Jesus, who squared unselfishly for Gibbs-White to finish and make it 3-0.
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The third goal drained belief from the home side and prompted audible frustration from the stands.
Forest remained organised and disciplined, managing the tempo while still looking dangerous on the break.
Ederson was forced into action late on to prevent the deficit growing further, denying Callum Hudson-Odoi and Neco Williams as Forest pushed for a fourth.
Pereira was able to rotate in the closing stages, withdrawing key players with one eye on domestic fixtures.
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The result represents Forest’s biggest away win in European competition and ends their recent winless run in emphatic style.
Fenerbahce, who had been unbeaten at home in Europe this season, were outplayed in key areas and now face a daunting task in the return leg.
With a three-goal cushion and home advantage next week, Forest are firmly in control of the tie.
