Forest 'ran out of steam' after 'brilliant season'published at 08:29 26 May

Nottingham Forest "looked like a team that had just run out of steam" against Chelsea, but a place in the Conference League "is still brilliant," says former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson.
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 got five points from a possible 21 in the final bunch of games and their change in home form will be one thing they will be disappointed in," said Robinson on BBC Radio 5 Live's Football Daily podcast.
"Forest have been quite happy with the opposition having the ball this season and them playing on the counter attack, but they went all-out against Chelsea to win the game in the first half.
"The game changed very quickly in the second half when Chelsea got the goal and Forest went a lot more direct and just lumping it to Chris Wood. There was no rhythm despite all the attacking players being on the pitch.
"But it is fantastic to see what they have done this season. At the beginning of the campaign, I had them to just avoid relegation! Fans would have bitten your hand off for European football too.
"But with success comes expectation. When you are in the top four for eight weeks or longer, people expect Champions League football. So when you don't get it, it is a slight disappointment.
"I think a place in the Conference League is still a brilliant season."
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