Vítor Pereira implemented flexible tactical changes that secured Premier League safety for Nottingham Forest during the 2025-2026 season [1].
This turnaround is significant because the club had struggled with consistency and stability throughout a turbulent campaign. The shift in approach addressed systemic issues that had previously hindered the team's ability to compete against top-tier opponents.
Pereira joined the club as the fourth manager of the season [1]. Despite the instability of the coaching carousel, he introduced a more adaptable system that allowed the side to be more competitive in high-pressure matches [1], [2]. This tactical overhaul focused on making the team more flexible, allowing them to adjust their formation based on the opposition's strengths and weaknesses [2].
The impact of this stability extended beyond the domestic league. Nottingham Forest recently defeated Aston Villa 1-0 in the first leg of the Europa League semi-final [3]. That match highlighted the defensive resilience developed under Pereira's tenure. A key moment in the victory occurred in the 33rd minute when Emiliano Martínez made a critical save to maintain the lead [4].
By prioritizing adaptability, Pereira turned the club's fortunes around and moved the team away from the relegation zone [1]. The strategy focused on resolving the specific tactical bottlenecks that had held the squad back under previous management [2]. This transition from a rigid structure to a fluid system provided the consistency needed to survive in the Premier League [1].
“Vítor Pereira joined the club as the fourth manager of the season.”
The successful survival of Nottingham Forest underscores the impact of tactical flexibility over managerial continuity. By becoming the fourth manager in a single season and still securing safety, Pereira demonstrated that specific strategic adjustments can override the inherent instability of frequent leadership changes in the Premier League.




