Levi Colwill’s goal clinched Chelsea’s place in the Champions League next season with a narrow and nervy win at Nottingham Forest, who qualified for the Uefa Conference League despite defeat.
The defender’s second-half strike meant Enzo Maresca’s side finished fourth in the Premier League and ended Forest’s own hopes of returning to Europe’s top table.
Chelsea can prepare for the Champions League – a goal which was expected and demanded – with Maresca confirming their transfer targets depended on what competition they are in next season. Victory also gave them the perfect platform for Wednesday’s Conference League final against Real Betis in Poland.
Yet it was disappointment for Forest, who survived on the final day last term, but even after missing out on the top five their season and seventh place is a success.
Two wins in their final eight games meant they fell away having sat in the top four for large parts of the season, and will now play in the Conference League, three years after returning to the top flight after a 23-year absence.
Forest ended the campaign winless in four at home and could not rediscover their form as a tense game initially struggled to live up to its billing.
While intriguing, it lacked the drama of a shootout for a Champions League place.
Pedro Neto and Chris Wood turned over the bar in the first half but there was little action, though that changed when Colwill turned the ball home from close range five minutes after the break.
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