Nottingham Forest: Vitor Pereira says club 'focusing on the present' but will they stay up?

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Vitor Pereira is still searching for his first Premier League victory as Nottingham Forest boss.

A 2-1 defeat at Brighton on Sunday - in his third league game in charge - stretched their winless run to five league games.

With 10 games to go, Forest teeter just two points above the relegation zone.

But Pereira, who became the club's fourth permanent manager this season when he replaced Sean Dyche last month, insists he is not paying attention to the Premier League table.

"I believe we need to focus on the present and focus on the day we play, focus on the game we are playing. Not to look at the future," Pereira told BBC Sport.

"The future... we will see what happens. If you lose your focus thinking about what can happen, this is a mistake in my opinion.

"Just look at the now. Just rest, be ready, prepare for the next game and focus on the next game."

As Forest balance Europa League football with a relegation battle, how likely is it that they will stay above the bottom three and survive this season?

Pereira blamed a lack of preparation time for their defeat at Brighton.

The club lost 2-1 at home to Fenerbahce in the Europa League on Thursday, although they progressed to the last 16 thanks to their 3-0 win in the first leg.

It means that Forest, who have been drawn against Danish side Midtjylland, will end up playing six games in the first 22 days of March.

Speaking to Sky Sports, Pereira said: "The tiredness is not only physical, it's mental too. You need to recover.

"But this is what we have. You cannot use the Europa League as an excuse because we are there and we are there competing.

"Before I accepted the job, I knew that we have ambitions to keep our targets in both competitions."

Forest are a long way from the joys of last season, when they finished seventh and secured a place in Europe for the first time since 1996.

The club have won just seven of their 28 league games this term and they have struggled without last season's top scorer Chris Wood, who has been out since October with knee injury.

Only bottom side Wolves (15) have failed to score in more Premier League games this season than Forest (13).

To make matters worse, Pereira's team arguably have a more difficult run-in than the teams around them, with fewer opportunities to take points off their relegation rivals.

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