Gibbs-White wants every aspect of Forest and the City Ground to be at their best when the Blues visit, stating that his side will give their all from the very first minute. He believes that it's a crucial moment for the team, their last chance to push for European qualification, and they must give it their all.
Gibbs-White emphasized that the team will need to focus on beating Chelsea, who are in good form. "It's a do-or-die moment, one last push, and we have to give everything - the fans, the staff, and us," he said. "We'll be going in wanting three points." He also emphasized the importance of teamwork, stating that everyone being together and fighting for each other and for what they want is key to beating Chelsea.
Gibbs-White also shared that training was affected by the recent incident involving teammate Taiwo Awoniyi, who was involved in a collision with the post against Leicester City and underwent abdominal surgery. Fortunately, Awoniyi is on the road to recovery, and the team is praying for his well-being.
The team's win over West Ham was a testament to their resilience and determination, and Gibbs-White was delighted with the three points. He believes that the team's ability to come together and support each other is a key factor in their success.
Nottingham Forest must now beat Chelsea and hope for favorable results elsewhere to move up to the Champions League spots, currently contested by six teams including Manchester City, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Newcastle United.