Forest beat Spurs to go third in Premier League table

IANS April 22, 2025 144 views

Nottingham Forest delivered a stunning performance at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, securing a 2-1 victory that propelled them to third place in the Premier League. Early goals from Elliot Anderson and Chris Wood set the tone for the match, despite Spurs' second-half dominance. The win significantly boosts Forest's chances of UEFA Champions League qualification. Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou described the loss as "disappointing" and "self-inflicted".

"We controlled the game really well in the first half" - Nuno Espirito Santo
London, April 22: Nottingham Forest have returned to third place in the Premier League after a hard-earned 2-1 victory at Tottenham Hotspur.

Key Points

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Forest defeat Spurs 2-1 with early goals from Anderson and Wood

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Richarlison's late goal not enough for Tottenham

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Nuno's side returns to third place in Premier League

First-half goals from Elliot Anderson and Chris Wood were enough to get Nuno Espirito Santo's side back to winning ways, following two consecutive defeats, despite the hosts dominating for large periods at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.

Forest raced into a 2-0 lead within the first 20 minutes in North London. Anderson's deflected strike opened the scoring, while Wood's 19th league goal of the season doubled Forest's lead in the 16th minute.

Spurs made their second-half dominance count, with Richarlison halving the deficit three minutes from time, but it proved too late, Premier League reports.

The home side struggled to create any further clear chances with Nuno's side looking to catch Spurs on the counter in the final moments before the final whistle sounded and Forest had their points.

Forest leapfrog Newcastle United, Manchester City and Chelsea to boost their own UEFA Champions League qualification hopes, while Ange Postecoglou's side remain 16th.

"It's disappointing. Another disappointing loss. A loss that for large parts was self-inflicted. We conceded two poor goals and gave ourselves a mountain to climb. I still think we didn't deserve to lose on the balance of play," Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou said.

Forest return to third in the Premier League ahead of next weekend's Emirates FA Cup semifinal against Manchester City.

"I think it was a big improvement. I think we reacted well from the previous game. There was a clear intention to bounce back and the boys did well.

"We have a clear way to play and find ourselves in our identity. We controlled the game really well in the first half. We had goals, but also Tottenham created chances in the second half and we had to hold on to what we had," Forest coach Nuno Espirito Santo said.

Reader Comments

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Jamie R.
What a result for Forest! That first half performance was electric ⚡ Chris Wood is on fire this season - 19 goals is insane for a team outside the traditional "big six". Champions League football at the City Ground next season??
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Sarah K.
As a Spurs fan, I have to say this was painful to watch. We had all the possession but no cutting edge. Forest defended brilliantly though - credit where it's due.
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Tom P.
Nuno's tactics were spot on today. That early 2-0 lead allowed Forest to sit back and counter. Anderson's goal was lucky with the deflection but they took their chances well. Big 3 points!
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Mohammed A.
Respectful criticism: The article doesn't mention how poor Spurs' defense was for both goals. Forest played well but we basically gifted them the win with those defensive errors.
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Lisa T.
Chris Wood for Golden Boot? 😂 Okay maybe not, but what a signing he's been! Forest's recruitment has been excellent this season.
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Danny W.
Spurs in 16th is wild to see. Thought Postecoglou would have them playing better by now. Forest showing how far good organization and team spirit can take you.

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