Nottingham Forest beat Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0, marking their sixth consecutive victory. The win also coincides with the 50th anniversary of Brian Clough's appointment as manager.
Head coach Nuno Espirito Santo stays calm despite Nottingham Forest achieving their sixth consecutive win by defeating Wolverhampton Wanderers 3-0. The Reds celebrated the 50th anniversary of club legend Brian Clough ’s appointment as manager with a significant victory at Molineux. Goals from Morgan Gibbs-White, Chris Wood, and Taiwo Awoniyi secured all three points for Nuno’s team, although they also relied on some crucial saves from Matz Sels.
Forest are on par with second-placed Arsenal in the Premier League table and are only six points behind league leaders Liverpool. An encounter with Arne Slot’s team awaits as Forest’s next league game, but before that, they host Luton Town in the third round of the FA Cup on Saturday (3pm kick-off). Here’s what Nuno said after the final whistle against Wolves. On the result and performance… “I wouldn’t say it was a fantastic performance. It was a good performance. “We started really well. We were lucky to score really early, which helped us to settle down. But Wolves reacted really well and Matz was massively impressive for us and kept us in the game. “After that, we scored again and then we controlled the second half really well. We managed the momentum of the game, had chances and had good combinations. Overall, I wouldn’t say it was fantastic but it was a very good performance based on the hard work of the players.” On whether Forest are in the title race… “We play Luton in the FA Cup at the City Ground next, which is huge for us. It is a good chance for us. “I’m sorry to not answer your question, but this is the reality. We must prepare well for that game. The FA Cup is important and it is a good chance for us in terms of the squad. We can give minutes to players because it is a very long season and we need all the players to have minutes. They need to have fitness and rhythm. So first, Luto
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