Dyche: One minute of madness cost Forest the game - Soccer News
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Dyche: One minute of madness cost Forest the game - Soccer News
"There is effort here, that killer edge, we want more of that. Of course, we are in that weird situation where we have to protect players who are playing a lot of football," Dyche told TNT Sports."
"We want to do well in this competition, we still do, of course. It is a fine line - it is a juggling act. You want to give everyone a chance to showcase themselves."
"They are working ever so hard in training. To come here, we suspect to step on and that is the kind of thing we are waiting for, that feeling to take the game on, and it never really occurred."
"One minute of madness cost us the game. I don't think they hardly had a real chance, then we had a goalmouth scramble and even that can't go in."
Nottingham Forest lost 1-0 to Braga in the Europa League after Morgan Gibbs-White had a penalty saved and Ryan Yates turned a low Ricardo Horta cross into his own net 55 seconds later. Elliot Anderson was shown a red card for dissent in second-half stoppage time. The defeat reduced Forest's chances of finishing in the top eight of the league phase. Forest became the first English club in Europa League history to both miss a penalty and score an own goal in a single match. Braga won despite failing to record a shot on target. Seven changes were made from the previous Europa League lineup.
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