The “Incredible” season by Nottingham Forest continues while the club reaches the first semifinal of the FA Cup in 34 years

This was the first return game for both sides after an international break and it seemed that the extra miles traveled by the players recently took the toll.
Brighton players traveled a total of 86,208 miles during the break, while Forest players joined for a total of 83,054 miles.
In a meeting in Cagey, the players seemed to have tired with both teams disordered in possession and without quality in the last third.
“Football has to face this. I know that people will say that the players will be paid for a fortune, yes, they do it,” said the former striker of the Gary Lineker area.
“But it’s not just about the well -being of the players, but the paying audience will suffer from it, since you will not have players at the best.”
When the starting formations were announced before the kick-off, there were question marks on Nuno’s decision to rest the Hudson-Aodoi and Anthony Elanga key aggressors, in particular with the top scorer Chris Wood who lost an injury.
It almost seemed that the forest boss had had an eye in Tuesday’s Premier League meeting against Manchester United – an opportunity for Forest to consolidate their place among the first four and increase their offer for the Champions League football next season.
Hudson-Aodoi and Elanga arrived immediately after the hours of an hour, and although they fought to have an impact during the game, the former football spot of Forest.
“You have to give Nuno a little credit,” said Wayne Rooney, a former Manchester United striker.
“We said before the game that we thought he had made a mistake to rest some players, but when they pass through you have to give them credit.”