With a late strike from winger Callum Hudson-Odoi, Nottingham Forest defeated Manchester City on Saturday, effectively ending City's hopes of securing a spot in the top 4. Forest, who was docked points last season for financial misconduct, has become a force to be reckoned with under manager Nuno Espirito Santo, while City's title defense continues to unravel. Despite a relatively kind run-in, it's now a race against time for Pep Guardiola's team to secure a Champions League spot.
Manchester City's goalkeeper Ederson has been heavily criticized by football pundits and fans alike for his costly mistake in their 1-0 loss to Nottingham Forest. The Brazilian keeper, once known as one of the world's best, allowed Callum Hudson-Odoi's shot to slip past him at his near post. This has raised questions about Ederson's form and whether he is the right fit for City, with some fans calling for him to be replaced. The mistake has also led to comparisons with fellow Brazilian goalkeeper Alisson, with many stating that he is a superior shot-stopper.
Nottingham Forest bounced back from a humiliating 5-0 loss to Bournemouth with a dominant 7-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion. Manager Nuno Espirito Santo was impressed with his team's determined performance, especially that of hat-trick hero Chris Wood. The big win solidifies Forest's hold on third place as they aim for their first Champions League qualification in over four decades. Brighton, on the other hand, suffered their worst defeat since 1958 and manager Fabian Hurzeler is calling for a reaction from his team.
Nottingham Forest bounce back from their last weekend's defeat with a dominant 7-0 win over Brighton at the City Ground. Chris Wood's hat-trick and goals from Morgan Gibbs-White, Anthony Elanga, and Neco Williams secure Forest's biggest Premier League win. Wood also becomes the first Forest player to score a hat-trick at home since 1987.
Veteran striker Chris Wood's incredible form continued as he scored a hat trick to help his team, Nottingham Forest, secure a dominant 7-0 win over Brighton in the Premier League. The victory marks the biggest-ever Premier League win for Forest and also cements their position as a contender for the title. With an impressive 17 goals this season, Wood is now only behind Mohamed Salah and Eling Haaland in the race for the Golden Boot. Forest, which narrowly avoided relegation last season, now sits at third place, level on points with second-place Arsenal. This devastating performance comes just a week after their own heavy defeat and goes to show the unpredictability of this exciting Premier League season.
Nottingham Forest bounced back from a devastating 5-0 defeat against Bournemouth last week with a resounding 7-0 win against Brighton. Chris Wood led the way with a magnificent hat-trick, while his teammate Morgan Gibbs-White also contributed with a goal and two assists. The win moves Forest level on points with Arsenal in second place, and it is their biggest league victory since 1991. This dominant performance showed that Forest is a serious contender for Champions League qualification this season.
Nottingham Forest, a surprising title contender, dominated Brighton with a 7-0 victory thanks to striker Chris Wood's three-goal performance. With 17 goals this season, Wood is the third highest scorer in the Premier League, only behind Mohamed Salah and Erling Haaland. Forest's stunning rise has fans dreaming of a Champions League spot after narrowly avoiding relegation last season.
It was a thrilling day in the Premier League as Mohamed Salah scored a crucial penalty to secure a win for league leaders Liverpool against Bournemouth, while Abdoulaye Doucoure scored just 10 seconds into the game to give Everton the edge over Leicester. Ipswich and Southampton were also evenly matched with Liam Delap and Joe Aribo scoring for their respective teams. The excitement continues with Wolves facing off against Aston Villa, while Nottingham Forest dominated Brighton with a hat-trick from Chris Wood. Stay updated with all the action via #bbcfootball and get involved in the conversation!
As Arsenal and Manchester City gear up for their highly-anticipated Premier League matchup this Sunday, both teams are in great form. Second-placed Arsenal is unbeaten in their last five games and is hoping to close the gap with first-placed Liverpool. Fourth-placed Manchester City, on the other hand, has won four out of their last five games and will be looking to continue their winning streak and possibly level points with third-placed Nottingham Forest.
Bournemouth extends their record run with a 5-0 win against Nottingham Forest. Manager Andoni Iraola claims his side will stick with the same approach, despite their confident victory. Analysts compare Forest's performance to that of Leicester's victorious season while Brighton manager Kurt Hurzeler expresses his pride in his team's win against Man Utd. Amorim adds insult to injury stating that his team may be the worst in Man Utd history.