Morgan Gibbs-White said he feels like he "can finally breathe" again after Nottingham Forest put a difficult few months behind them with a Europa League victory against Porto in Sean Dyche's first game.
The Reds had not won since the opening day of the season, leading to popular boss Nuno Espirito Santo's sacking and successor Ange Postecoglou being axed on Saturday after just 39 days in charge.
Dyche became Forest's third manager of the season on Tuesday and two days later oversaw a much-needed 2-0 victory against previously unbeaten Porto as the City Ground celebrated a first European win in 30 years.
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Igor Jesus' spot-kick wrapped things up after skipper Gibbs-White opened the scoring with a penalty of his own as

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