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​BY OUR MAN IN ISTANBUL

​VITOR PEREIRA didn’t just walk back into the Sukru Saracoglu Stadium last night—he owned it.

​Just four days after taking the Forest hotseat, the Portuguese boss returned to his former stomping ground and watched his Tricky Trees dismantle Fenerbahce in a 3-0 masterclass that was as clinical as it was cold-blooded.

​If there were any doubts about life after Sean Dyche, they were vaporized within 21 minutes by a moment of pure Samba sorcery. MURILLO, the Brazilian powerhouse, decided he’d seen enough of the tactical cagey-ness.

He picked the ball up near the halfway line, drove through the heart of the Fener midfield like they were training cones, and unleashed a 25-yard guided missile into the bottom corner.

​The Istanbul cauldron, usually a graveyard for English ambitions, fell deathly silent. But the Forest stars were only just warming up.

​IGOR JESUS, the man with the Europa League Midas touch, doubled the lead just before the break.

After Morgan Gibbs-White flicked on a corner with the grace of a ballet dancer, Jesus was there to nod home his seventh European goal of a record-breaking campaign.

​The second half was barely five minutes old when the duo swapped roles to kill the contest. Jesus turned provider, squaring a clever ball for GIBBS-WHITE.

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Despite losing his footing, the Forest skipper showed nerves of steel to poke the ball through the legs of Ederson and effectively book Forest’s place in the next round.

​While the goalscorers grabbed the back pages, this was a team performance built on granite.

Elliot Anderson ran the engine room with tireless energy, while Stefan Ortega remained a spectator for much of the night, protected by a defensive line that refused to bend.

​Fenerbahce, featuring big names like Marco Asensio and N’Golo Kante, looked shell-shocked. A late VAR scare for a handball against Murillo was rightly waved away, leaving the home fans to head for the exits long before the final whistle.

​Forest return to the City Ground with a three-goal cushion and a newfound swagger.

On this evidence, the “Tricky Trees” aren’t just in Europe to make up the numbers—they’re here to take over.

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