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Nottingham Forest Stun Tottenham to Climb to Third in Premier League

Forest now turn their attention to an FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester City, while Tottenham face a daunting trip to Liverpool next weekend.
By Martin MwabiliApril 22, 20253 Mins Read
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In image: Nottingham Forest players

Nottingham Forest delivered a masterclass in clinical finishing and resolute defending to secure a 2-1 win over Tottenham Hotspur at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Monday night, reigniting their Champions League ambitions. The result marked Forest’s first league double over Spurs since 1997 and handed Tottenham a record eighth home defeat of the 2024-25 Premier League season.

Under the guidance of former Spurs boss Nuno Espírito Santo, Forest wasted no time asserting dominance. Just five minutes in, Elliot Anderson capitalised on a sluggish Tottenham start, his deflected effort wrong-footing goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario to open the scoring. The visitors doubled their lead in the 16th minute when Anthony Elanga’s pinpoint cross found Chris Wood, who powered a header past Vicario for his 19th Premier League goal of the season.

Tottenham, reeling from their early concessions, struggled to find rhythm. Ange Postecoglou’s side, sitting 16th in the table, showed flashes of intent but were repeatedly thwarted by Forest’s well-drilled defence, anchored by Matz Sels and Nikola Milenkovic. A glaring miss from Pape Matar Sarr, who headed wide from close range, summed up Spurs’ first-half woes.

The second half saw Tottenham ramp up the pressure, with 51 crosses peppering Forest’s penalty area. Despite dominating possession, Spurs’ profligacy persisted, with Dejan Kulusevski and Richarlison both denied by Sels’ heroics. Forest, meanwhile, nearly extended their lead when Morgan Gibbs-White’s strike drifted wide on a counter-attack.

Spurs finally pulled one back in the 86th minute when Richarlison nodded in a Kulusevski cross, setting up a nervy finale. Forest, however, held firm through five agonizing minutes of stoppage time, with Harry Toffolo’s goalline clearance from Kulusevski’s header proving decisive. The final whistle sparked jubilant scenes among the travelling Forest fans as their side climbed to third in the Premier League, leapfrogging Chelsea, Manchester City, and Newcastle.

For Tottenham, the defeat marked their 18th loss in 33 league games, a stark contrast to their Europa League semi-final heroics. Postecoglou, visibly frustrated, cited defensive lapses and a lack of clinical edge, particularly from set pieces, as key factors in the defeat. “We started poorly, and you can’t give a side like Forest that kind of head start,” he said post-match.

Nuno, meanwhile, hailed his team’s resilience and tactical discipline. “This is a massive win for us. The boys showed character to hold on against a late barrage. We’re in the race [for the Champions League], and it’s in our hands,” he told Sky Sports. Forest’s victory, built on Anderson’s early strike, Wood’s clinical finishing, and Elanga’s creative spark, underscored their remarkable campaign under the Portuguese manager.

Forest now turn their attention to an FA Cup semi-final clash with Manchester City, while Tottenham face a daunting trip to Liverpool next weekend. For Nuno’s men, this victory was a statement of intent, proving they belong at Europe’s top table. For Spurs, it was a sobering reminder of their Premier League frailties, with Postecoglou’s project facing mounting scrutiny.

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