Nottingham Forest midfielder Ryan Yates spoke after the win against Ipswich.
Matz Sels saves in shootout as Forest beat Ipswich to reach FA Cup quarter-final - Nottingham Forest’s dream season continued as they moved one step closer to a first trophy since 1990.
Nottingham Forest reached the FA Cup quarter-finals as they beat fellow Premier League club Ipswich Town on penalties after the City Ground clash ended 1-1 after extra time on Monday.
Latest Nottingham Forest verdict as Nuno Espirito Santo's Reds beat Ipswich Town on penalties to reach FA Cup quarter-finals
Goalkeeper Matz Sels was the hero for Nottingham Forest as he saved the last penalty in a shootout to take his team past Ipswich Town and into the quarterfinals of the FA Cup on Monday. The teams were tied 1-1 after 90 minutes and extra time and the first nine takers all converted their penalties in a nail-biting finale.
Matz Sels was Nottingham Forest 's saviour on Monday night, saving a penalty to secure a shootout victory following a 1-1 draw with Ipswich Town in the FA Cup.
Nottingham Forest reached the FA Cup quarter-finals as they beat fellow Premier League club Ipswich Town on penalties after the City Ground clash ended 1-1 after extra time on Monday.
Nottingham Forest once again needed penalties to continue their FA Cup journey, as Matz Sels proved to be their hero against Ipswich Town.
Nottingham Forest are into the FA Cup quarter-finals after a penalty shoot-out win over Ipswich, and the significance of this victory cannot be overstated. Matz Sels was the hero once again, making the decisive save from Jack Taylor to settle the tie after a 1-1 draw.
As has been the case for much of the season, Matz Sels proved himself one of the best goalkeepers in English football, saving Jack Taylor’s penalty in the shoot-out to send Nottingham Forest into the FA Cup quarter-finals.
MATZ SELS was Nottingham Forest’s penalty shoot-out hero again as Nuno Espirito Santo’s side booked a quarter final tie at Brighton. And it was a SECOND shoot-out miss for Ipswich’s Jack Taylor
Ipswich Town may be languishing in the bottom three of the Premier League table, but they drew first blood in their FA Cup tie with Nottingham Forest. The Tractor boys faced a tough test away from home, but after a goalless first half, they took the lead thanks to George Hirst, sending their supporters wild.