Nottingham Forest smashed Sunderland 5-0 on Saturday morning AEDT to pull eight points clear of the Premier League relegation zone, heaping extra pressure on struggling Tottenham.
The stunning result at the Stadium of Light effectively turns the battle to avoid the final relegation spot into a two-horse race between Spurs and West Ham, with Wolves and Burnley already doomed.
Vitor Pereira’s Forest have found a rich vein of form at just the right time and are now unbeaten in six league games.
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“It’s massive. For us it gives us a bit of breathing room and it also puts a bit of pressure on the two chasing behind,” Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood told Sky Sports.
“Back-to-back wins does that for you.”
Sunderland enjoyed the bulk of possession in the early stages of an absorbing contest in the northeast of England but the visitors looked consistently dangerous when they attacked.
Forest broke the deadlock in the 17th minute when Trai Hume deflected Igor Jesus’ header into his own net, but that gave little indication of what was to follow in an extraordinary opening period.
Chris Wood doubled the lead in the 31st minute, finishing smartly after Sunderland goalkeeper Robin Roefs gifted possession to the away side.
Morgan Gibbs-White volleyed home to make it 3-0 and three minutes later it was 4-0 when Jesus hammered home at the back post, leaving mid-table Sunderland shell-shocked.
The home side battled harder in the second half. Dan Ballard nodded home on the hour mark but the goal was ruled out for a foul by Nordi Mukiele.
But Forest largely remained in control and rubbed salt into Sunderland’s wounds when Elliot Anderson passed the ball into the net to make it five in stoppage time.
“This is the result of the season. To go there in the predicament they’re in, an unbelievable result,” former Liverpool midfielder Jamie Redknapp said on Sky Sports.
“I can only imagine what Nuno Espirito Santo and Roberto de Zerbi are thinking. They are probably watching from behind the sofa thinking, ‘We’ve got it all on now’.”
Former Nottingham Forest defender Michael Dawson added: “It sends a message out to West Ham and Tottenham before tomorrow. Eight points clear of Spurs and what a way to do it.
“To go out and win 5-0, what a night.”
The emphatic win takes Forest to 39 points and the brink of safety. The East Midlands club have had a turbulent season under four different permanent managers but could end the campaign on a real high — with a Europa League semi-final against Aston Villa to come.
Attention now turns to Saturday’s matches at the bottom of the table. Tottenham, under new manager Roberto De Zerbi, travel to bottom side Wolves at the same time as West Ham host Everton.
Spurs, who were last relegated in 1977, are on 31 points – two behind the Hammers. Both teams have five matches left.