Nottingham Forest dismantle Chelsea to edge towards Premier League safety

Nottingham Forest's Igor Jesus celebrates scoring their second goal with Nicolas Dominguez and Taiwo Awoniyi
Nottingham Forest's Igor Jesus celebrates scoring their second goal with Nicolas Dominguez and Taiwo AwoniyiREUTERS / Ian Walton

A youthful Nottingham Forest put Chelsea to the sword in a 3-1 Premier League (PL) win that deepened the crisis at Stamford Bridge, where the Tricky Trees are now unbeaten in four visits (W2, D2).

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- Taiwo Awoniyi scored after just 01:37, the fastest goal for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League this season.

- Nottingham Forest have scored their last nine penalties in the Premier League, last failing to score on April 26th, 2023, against Brighton (penalty missed by Brennan Johnson).

- Chelsea ended a run of 634 minutes without a goal in the Premier League, their longest since going 503 minutes without scoring from August 25th, 2007, to October 7th, 2007.

Highlights

Match report

Interim Blues boss Calum McFarlane delivered an FA Cup semi-final win over Leeds United in his first game in charge, but any semblance of a new manager bounce went up in smoke inside two minutes.

Dilane Bakwa stood up a cross for Taiwo Awoniyi, who rose to guide a lovely header past Robert Sánchez, seizing his opportunity amid Vítor Pereira’s wholesale changes.

Enzo Fernández came close to a quick response, but his curling effort struck the far post, and things soon went from bad to worse for the hosts.

Another cross from the right seemed to panic Malo Gusto, who tugged back Awoniyi, leaving the VAR with no choice but to award a penalty. Igor Jesus converted it, with the home fans left shell-shocked by yet another new low.

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Morato was the only survivor in defence from the Tricky Trees’ European endeavours, and the 24-year-old was the most experienced figure in the back line, which featured a full debut for Luca Netz and just a second league start for 19-year-old Zach Abbott.

It was a moment of inexperience from the full-back that gave Chelsea a little-merited chance to get back into the contest on the brink of HT, going for the ball with debutant Jesse Derry, but prompting a nasty clash of heads in the process.

There was a 10-minute wait as the Blues youngster was stretchered from the field, and Cole Palmer could not keep his cool, with Matz Sels denying him smartly from the penalty spot.

Levi Colwill’s long-awaited return was a welcome start to the second half, but it was the Forest bench that made the more telling contribution, with Morgan Gibbs-White coming on to assist Awoniyi for his second of the match following a VAR check on a tight offside call.

The playmaker’s stint in the game was short-lived, however, as another nasty collision forced both him and Chelsea goalkeeper Sánchez from the field.

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João Pedro thought he had at least ended his side’s nine-hour wait for a PL goal, but his would-be consolation was chalked off for offside.

He did belatedly put an end to the dire drought in stoppage time, doing so in style with a picture-book bicycle kick, but the contest was long since settled. 

Chelsea have now lost six league games in a row, and their worst run since an equivalent sequence of defeats in 1993 leaves them in ninth place, with the top five now mathematically out of reach.

Forest move six points clear of the drop zone with three games left, having effectively secured safety courtesy of a seven-game undefeated run, and their attention will now turn to their UEFA Europa League semi-final second-leg matchup with Aston Villa.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Taiwo Awoniyi (Nottingham Forest)

Post-match comments

Nottingham Forest forward Taiwo Awoniyi to Sky Sports: "Football is a team game, everyone needs to be ready and it's not about everyone starting, it's about the team.

"We came here with the mentality to win, good ball from (Dilane) Bakwa (for his goal) as well and the way we started the game, we had more of the ball, brilliant from the team.

"Kudos to the manager and the staff - not only the people on the ground but the nutritionists, physio. It's all about the team and looking forward to the next game. I believe it could be an amazing season for us."

Chelsea forward Joao Pedro to Sky Sports: "From the beginning, we conceded too early and against Forest it's difficult to change the game. I think we should do better.

"We need to find a way to try not do these mistakes every game. We need to start to win games. This is the Premier League and if you concede too early after that it's very difficult to come back.

"Everyone needs to look at themselves - me included. We need to find a way to do better. I feel sorry for the fans - tomorrow we see what has gone wrong."

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