Aobo: Forests enter the European battle is a reward for dreamers, and the team has been incredible all the way
Postkoglu was interviewed a few days ago and talked about the European war mission in Nottingham Forest.
The UEFA Europa League group stage away against Real Betis is the first time Forest has stepped on the European stage since March 1996. Just four years ago, Forest ranked 23rd in the English Championship. Postkoglu, who just led Tottenham to win the UEFA Cup in May this year, said it was the club's prospect of participating in the event that attracted him to take over the coaching position.
When asked about the club's journey, Obo said: "Incredible. Great. This reflects the original intention of football design. As long as you dare to dream and work hard to do everything well, you can reach the peak of your career."
Thousands of Forest fans went to Spain with the team to witness the team's return to the European Championship, some of whom may have witnessed the club's victory in the UEFA Champions League in 1979 and 1980.
Obo continued: "I also said at the Celtics that when a club has a few stars embroidered on the badge, it's special because the only way to get the stars is to win the European Championship. This is something that money can't buy, you have to win by strength."
"I think that when your jersey carries such a history, you can draw strength from it because it shows that success is possible as long as you have a dream and work hard for it. When you step on the court, you represent Not only today's fans and players, but also those who have laid the foundation for the club's achievements today in the past."
Speaking of Betis coach Pellegrini, Obo said: "I have a lot of respect for Mr. Pellegrini. I will not mention his age, but he always sticks to his coaching position. He is an excellent coach. He gives 60-year-old 'young man' like me hope that we can still make a difference in football. He is an absolute gentleman."