A blow to Nutingham's hopes of reaching the Champions League by losing to Bernthord

Nutingham Forest missed the opportunity to advance to the first three places in the Premier League, and to enhance his hopes of qualifying for the Champions League, after losing to his land against Berringford 2-0 Thursday.
Kevin Shadda and Ywan Wesa scored after a pass from a distance from the middle of their team's stadium, to include a sudden victory for Penteford outside his home, to maintain the team's ambitions in competing for the European championships next season.
Shadda took advantage of a long pass from Nathan Collins and a defensive error to open the scoring in the 44th minute, while Wesa added the second goal in a similar way 20 minutes before the end, as he ended a long kick from goalkeeper Mark, let it be in the net.
With this result, Forest maintained sixth place with 60 points, while Princeford raised his score to 49 points and remains in 11th place, but he is now only two points behind eighth -placed Fulham.