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  • ‘It doesn’t come from the sky’: Pep blasts City stars as CL place balances on a knife’s edge

    ‘It doesn’t come from the sky’: Pep blasts City stars as CL place balances on a knife’s edge

    Pep Guardiola has warned his Manchester City flops that Champions League qualification will not “fall from the sky” after a painful 1-0 defeat at top four rivals Nottingham Forest on Saturday.

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    Guardiola’s side were humbled yet again in their wretched campaign when Callum Hudson-Odoi beat City keeper Ederson at the near post in the 83rd minute.

    City’s ninth league defeat of the season — their most since 2019-20 — leaves them anxiously looking over their shoulder in the top-four race.

    To get back in Europe’s elite club competition next season, Guardiola knows City must find a way to shake off the lethargy that has gripped them throughout their astonishing decline.

    “We have to win games. We don’t win enough games in a row to be secure. We have 10 games left, we have to win a lot of games to qualify. This is how it is,” he said.

    “To find a way we have to play better. We have to do something, it doesn’t come from the sky. Of course the situation is what it is.

    “Ten games left, starting against Brighton next Saturday, international break afterwards and we’ll see what happens.” In keeping with City’s error-strewn season, Ederson made a hash of Hudson-Odoi’s winner, allowing the former Chelsea forward to squeeze in his shot at the near post.

    Fourth-placed City are four points behind third-placed Forest and only one ahead of fifth-placed Chelsea, who host lowly Leicester on Sunday.

    Despite their predicament, Guardiola refused to blame Ederson for their latest loss.

    “It is what it is, we can’t blame a player, I prefer to praise than blame,” he said. “I didn’t see the action. It happens in football, nothing to say.”

    – ‘Gives you confidence’ –

    City’s first league defeat to Forest since 1997 was the latest highlight in a memorable campaign for Nuno Espirito Santo’s men.

    But Nuno remains grounded and insists the victory does not guarantee they will qualify for the Champions League for the first time since 1980-81.

    “We are very happy. We did a very good game against a tough team,” he said. “We are talking about the best teams around. It always gives you the confidence that you can compete well against such good players.

    “It allows us to grow as a team, but it doesn’t change the opponent ahead of you because the Premier League is very tough. Every good performance we have and every good result we have is always what we look for.

    “It doesn’t change anything. It’s about the focus and the approach of the games. Let’s enjoy the journey together. The players are doing amazing, the fans are giving us help, so let’s keep on enjoying.” Forest legend Stuart Pearce is currently recovering in hospital in Canada after falling ill on a flight home from Las Vegas.

    And Nuno sent his best wishes to Pearce on a day when Forest’s performance encapsulated the passion and pride that were the former England defender’s calling cards.

    “Stuart is not just a legend of our club, he is part of our family,” Nuno said. “We all send him our very best wishes and hope he has a full and fast recovery.”

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  • ‘Stuff of dreams’: Inside fairytale rise of PL ‘disruptors’… and the unlikely hero at its centre

    ‘Stuff of dreams’: Inside fairytale rise of PL ‘disruptors’… and the unlikely hero at its centre

    Nottingham Forest and Bournemouth battling the powerhouses for a Champions League place. No one predicted that.

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    There is only a third of the Premier League season remaining and the race for the top four has arguably never been more intriguing.

    Liverpool appears set to have one hand on the title, eight points clear of second-placed Arsenal, who have a game in hand, but the next rung down is where things get fascinating.

    Nottingham Forest third, Manchester City fourth and Bournemouth fifth.

    The latter jumped into the top five after Forest, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Newcastle all dropped points last weekend.

    Forest have won 14, drawn five and lost six, while Bournemouth have won 12, drawn seven and lost six.

    It reads like a Forest or Cherries fan plugging away on Football Manager for hours to get their team to dizzying heights, but supporters in England’s midlands and on the south coast better stop pinching themselves.

    They are not dreaming. This is real.

    The struggles of regular top six clubs Manchester United and Tottenham, along with Champions League Round of 16 bound Villa slipping in the league, presented opportunities, and Forest and Bournemouth have snatched them with both hands.

    The Forest story is famous.

    A powerhouse decades ago with back-to-back European Cup victories in 1979 and 1980 under legendary manager Brian Clough.

    A year before their first continental breakthrough, Forest won the English top flight and they were runners-up the season after.

    But following relegation from the Premier League in 1999, they fell into the football abyss.

    Forest did not return to the Premier League until 2022 and barely avoided relegation by finishing 16th and 17th in their first two seasons back in the top tier.

    Bournemouth were promoted from the Championship in the same season as Forest and initially found themselves in the bottom half of the table too.

    A 12th place finish last season was preceded by coming 15th in their prior campaign.

    Unlike Forest, however, Bournemouth is not a club with a rich pedigree.

    Its first season in the Premier League came under now Newcastle boss Eddie Howe in 2015/16 and a ninth-place finish in their second season was the club’s best result in the top flight.

    Years of mediocrity did not show too many hints of a breakout campaign in Bournemouth’s case, nor a stunning revival in Forest’s case.

    But the dream of Champions League nights at the City Ground or the Vitality Stadium is alive and well, and this how they have put themselves in the hunt for midweek action against the best clubs in Europe.

    Here is how they did it.

    FOREST’S KIWI FRONTMAN

    Like Forest’s, Chris Wood’s story is a fairytale.

    The 33-year-old captain of the New Zealand national team has remarkably played for 12 different clubs in England.

    He even went through a three-year period where he was sent out on loan six times by West Bromwich Albion.

    Wood bounced around the various tiers of English football after moving to the UK as a 16-year-old to chase his dreams, and now the Forest talisman is a bonified star.

    NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND – AUGUST 17: Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest FC and AFC Bournemouth at City Ground on August 17, 2024 in Nottingham, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    The six-foot three striker is third in the golden boot race.

    He has netted 18 goals so far this campaign, highlighted by a hat-trick in Forest’s 7-0 rout of Brighton earlier this month, to only sit behind Mohamed Salah (24) and Erling Haaland (19).

    It is his best Premier League season, and he still has 13 more opportunities to add to his tally.

    “When they talk about Mo Salah and Erling Haaland – they mention Chris Wood in the same breath – you can’t compete with that,” Wood’s high school coach former New Zealand international Mike Groom told Sky Sports.

    “It’s theatrical, it’s magical, it’s the stuff of dreams and kids’ dreams are fuelled by those images and that exposure.

    “We’re still a rugby-playing country, but Chris is single-handedly beginning to change that.”

    Wood’s height automatically makes him an aerial threat as a target man, he has scored six headed goals this season, the most in the league, but his finishing is still underrated.

    In fact, it is lethal.

    Wood has had 28 shots on target for the season, and scoring 18 of them makes him the most effective of any of the Premier League’s top strikers in front of goal.

    New Zealand’s record goal scorer, who is also nearing the record for most appearances for his country, has also endeared himself to football fans because he is not blessed with all the attributes of the likes of Salah and Haaland.

    The biggest difference is pace.

    Wood is not a quick player, and the fact he lacks speed seemingly contradicts the fact that Forest prefers to play counterattacking football.

    But he makes it work by timing his runs perfectly and seizing big moments.

    In some ways, it makes little sense but so has his entire football journey.

    “It’s definitely exceeded what I dreamt of when I was a kid and hopefully, I’ve got a lot more I can achieve to make it an even better dream,” Wood told Sky Sports.

    “I want to keep the path open for New Zealanders to hopefully make it into the Premier League one day – I want to grow that generation of new kids wanting to play football and wanting to dream of doing the best they can and ending up in the biggest league.”

    BOURNEMOUTH CREATE CHAOS

    Bournemouth’s blueprint in attack is not dissimilar to Forest’s.

    The two sides are comfortably the Premier League leaders for playing fast and direct football.

    They sit back and defend resolutely, and when they win the ball back, they are off to the races.

    Once the ball is in their attacking half, they press high and try to force turnovers in dangerous areas.

    It makes for exciting games to watch, and Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola has been heaped with praise this season for his tactics.

    “I sometimes value much more a player carrying the ball and forcing things to happen,” Iraola said in an interview with The Independent.

    “We have to prepare [positional] patterns, but we cannot just prioritise them. If you can see that you don’t have a teammate ahead, forget about the pattern, just drive the ball and try to force things to happen. I want him to attack first.”

    Meanwhile premierleague.com’s Alex Keble summed up the essence of their play as “disruption”.

    “High risk, high reward: that’s the mentality of Iraola and his team, whether in hounding the ball with an all-action and full-pitch press or piercing opposition lines with sharp vertical football and attacking overloads,” Keble said.

    “Perhaps the best word to encapsulate their tactical approach is “disruption”.

    “Disrupt the other team’s play with furious pressing, and disrupt the expected rhythms of your own attack with improvisations and surges forward in high numbers.”

    That philosophy has brought out the best in Justin Kluivert, who has scored 11 goals so far this campaign, four more than last season.

    The Dutchman has really found his groove in the Premier League in recent times.

    He was player of the month in January for scoring five goals and recording two assists in four appearances, of which Bournemouth won three and drew one.

    The highlight of his season so far was a hat-trick, and an assist, in a 4-1 away win against Newcastle who were previously unbeaten in nine matches before that January fixture.

    BOURNEMOUTH, ENGLAND – JANUARY 25: Justin Kluivert of Bournemouth celebrates after scoring to make it 1-0 during the Premier League match between AFC Bournemouth and Nottingham Forest FC at Vitality Stadium on January 25, 2025 in Bournemouth, England. (Photo by Robin Jones – AFC Bournemouth/AFC Bournemouth via Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    That victory was followed up by a 5-0 victory against Forest, where Kluivert contributed a goal and an assist to help end Forest’s eight-game unbeaten run.

    Knocking off several in-form teams led to Iraola taking home manager of the month, and David Brooks’ stunning volley against Everton made it a clean sweep of the awards by winning goal of the month.

    All of that came amid a length injury list, including strikers Evanilson and Enes Unal.

    But Kluivert’s breakout combined with the superb form of fellow attackers Dango Ouattara and Antoine Semenyo, who have scored seven goals apiece this season, has prevented injuries from being an excuse.

    No matter who is on the sidelines, once Bournemouth wins the ball back there are simply too many runners for opponents to attack.

    Remarkably, one would expect such a style of play to make them vulnerable at the back.

    But Iraola’s side do not play a high line, and they have the equal-third best defensive record in the league, alongside Forest, conceding 29 goals so far. Only Arsenal and Liverpool have been stingier at the back.

    They key has been the centre back pairing of Dean Huijsen and Illia Zabarnyi, a combination Iraola landed on during the season.

    In the 13 games they have started together, Bournemouth have lost once, to Liverpool.

    Zabaryni is the rock that has played every minute this season, while 19-year-old Huijsen has been a revelation.

    “Huijsen is undoubtedly the star of the two,” Keble wrote.

    “Signed from Juventus for around £15 million last summer, his strength in the air, composure in possession, and – crucially – assertive front-foot style have catapulted Bournemouth to new heights.”

    LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 08: Dean Huijsen of Bournemouth looks on during the Emirates FA Cup Fourth Round match between Everton and AFC Bournemouth at Goodison Park on February 08, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    FOREST’S ELITE DEFENCE

    ESPN’s Bruce Schoenfeld summed up Forest’s defensive brilliance in writing that manager Nuno Espirito Santo’s “football has hardly changed even though instead of a relegation battle, he has European qualification in his sights”.

    Forest defends like their life depends on it.

    They have comfortably made more clearances than any other team, including the equal most amount of clearances off the line.

    They are level with Liverpool for the most number of clean sheets with ten.

    Goalkeeper Matz Sels has punched away the aerial more than anyone else.

    They are desperate.

    And they are bringing an enormous amount of pride to the club’s greats.

    “I haven’t watched a better pairing at the back than Murillo and Nikola Milenkovic in my 50 years of watching Forest,” former England and Forest midfielder Steve Hodge said on BBC Radio last month.

    “I really mean that – pound for pound what they are as footballers and as a pair,” he added. “They have everything. As a pair, they complement each other perfectly and they both seem to be calm characters even under severe pressure.”

    Nikola Milenkovic of Nottingham Forest celebrates victory during the Premier League match between Nottingham Forest and Brighton and Hove Albion at the City Ground in Nottingham, England, on February 1, 2025. (Photo by MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Milenkovic joined from Fiorentina last summer and the 31-year-old Serbian is in many pundits’ team of the season so far.

    He is an old-fashioned, no-nonsense centre back whose heading ability has led to him scoring two goals as well as clearing many attacking threats.

    But in the coming games, Forest face arguably the biggest defensive test of the season.

    Away at Newcastle, home to Arsenal and home to Manchester City are their next three league games.

    They passed with flying colours earlier in the season, defeating Liverpool at Anfield and taking a point from them at home.

    That shows that there is little to doubt that Forest’s steeliness will remain.

    BOURNEMOUTH’S EXCELLENT ROAD RECORD

    A major part of Bournemouth’s success has been their impressive away record.

    The Cherries have won six, drawn four and lost three of their matches on the road this season, including going unbeaten in their last seven away games.

    That streak has included a pair of 2-2 draws against rivals for the European places Chelsea and Fulham, as well as the Newcastle win mentioned earlier.

    Their most recent away win was a 3-1 win against cellar dwellers Southampton in a south coast derby, and post-match Iraola identified fast starts as the reason for their away success.

    “I think it’s key, especially when you play away,” he said.

    “I think we are having good starts. I remember last games, Newcastle away, Everton the other day.

    “Even the two goals in 16 minutes, but in the first minute I think we had two corners for us.

    “It’s a good start and a message that we are coming here and we want to win this game and we are not happy with the 0-0 and we want things to happen quickly.

    “Also, I think they are a team that now is aggressive in the press. I think there were spaces behind them. There were spaces behind us.

    “The game could go very open and I’m happy, especially first half, I think we controlled the game very well.”

    Their ability to get results on the road will be severely tested later in the season as they visit Arsenal and Manchester City in the final four games of their campaign.

    They could be vital to their European hopes.

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  • ‘So we are in a crisis?’: Liverpool skipper’s defiant response after ladder leader’s form wobble

    ‘So we are in a crisis?’: Liverpool skipper’s defiant response after ladder leader’s form wobble

    Virgil van Dijk has played down suggestions that Premier League leaders Liverpool are having a wobble after they drew 1-1 against Nottingham Forest to stay six points clear at the summit.

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    Diogo Jota came off the bench to earn a point at the City Ground on Tuesday, cancelling out Chris Wood’s early opener, but the Reds were unable to find a winner despite creating numerous chances.

    Arne Slot’s men, chasing a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title, still have a comfortable cushion at the top of the table despite winning just three of their past seven league games.

    They also lost 1-0 to Tottenham in the first leg of their League Cup semi-final last week.

    Forest are their nearest challengers in the league ahead of third-placed Arsenal’s match against Tottenham on Wednesday.

    Liverpool captain Van Dijk said recent results were due to the strength of the opposition, rather than their own failures.

    Asked about his side’s disappointing run, which included a 2-2 home draw with lowly Manchester United, he said: “So we are in a crisis now?

    “It only confirms the Premier League is a very tough league where you play against opponents who are very good.

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    “Every game is tough. We have to find a way to win and I think if we play like we did in the second half and keep fighting, keep trying, keep finding opportunities then I am very confident we will score goals as well like we have been doing all season.”

    Liverpool have lost just twice in all competitions during Slot’s first season in charge at Anfield and are still in the hunt for all four trophies.

    “We have been outstanding the whole season with everything we have been doing,” said Netherlands international Van Dijk.

    “In games sometimes things don’t always go your way. That’s life, that’s part of being a football player.

    “We can’t be perfect all the time but all the hard work we have put in so far should give us the confidence to go out there and show who we are.”

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  • Six in a row: PL fairytale rolls on as Kiwi star does it again, unthinkable 45-year first looms

    Six in a row: PL fairytale rolls on as Kiwi star does it again, unthinkable 45-year first looms

    Nottingham Forest’s stunning season continued with a 3-0 victory at Wolves on Monday to give manager Nuno Espirito Santo a winning return to Molineux.

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    England international Morgan Gibbs-White and the in-form Chris Wood struck before half-time to take Forest to within six points of leaders Liverpool, who they host in their next Premier League game.

    Substitute Taiwo Awoniyi rounded off the scoring in stoppage time. Defeat leaves Wolves outside the relegation zone only thanks to goal difference as they suffered a first defeat under new boss Vitor Pereira.

    Forest remain third in the table but move level on points with Arsenal. Even if a shock title challenge proves beyond Espirito Santo’s men, they are building up an impressive cushion in the race for Champions League football next season.

    They are five points clear of fifth-placed Newcastle and six in front of struggling champions Manchester City in sixth.

    A top-four finish would guarantee a return to the continent’s elite competition for the first time in 45 years for the two-time European champions.

    However, fifth could also be good enough depending on how English clubs fare in European competition this season.

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    Gibbs-White savoured his return to the club where he spent the early part of his career.

    In front of the watching new England manager Thomas Tuchel, the midfielder did his case for further international recognition no harm with a cool finish from Antony Elanga’s pass.

    Forest’s unexpected rise from battling relegation until the final day of last season into Champions League contenders has been build on a solid defence and Wood’s purple patch.

    WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – JANUARY 06: Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Molineux on January 06, 2025 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by David Rogers/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    The New Zealand international turned in Callum Hudson-Odoi’s low cross for his 12th goal of the season to double the visitors’ lead just before half-time.

    Wolves pressed and probed for a way back into the game after the break but were toothless in the absence of talisman Matheus Cunha through suspension.

    Mats Sels was forced into one brilliant save to deny Jorgen Strand Larsen to preserve a ninth clean sheet of the season and fourth in a row.

    That solidity is familiar to Wolves fans from Espirito Santo’s time in charge of their club between 2017 and 2021.

    The Portuguese coach led Wanderers from the Championship into Europe for the first time in 39 years.

    Now after troubled spells at Tottenham and Saudi club Al-Ittihad, he is recreating that magic to leave Forest fans in dreamland.

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  • Bargain buys — and unlikely hero behind 30-year fairytale: Inside PL season’s wildest rise

    Bargain buys — and unlikely hero behind 30-year fairytale: Inside PL season’s wildest rise

    Football fairytales do still exist.

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    At the start of the season, no one would have predicted Nottingham Forest to be guaranteed a place in the Premier League’s top three on New Year’s Day.

    The once mighty Forest, who famously won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, were in fact one of the favourites to be relegated this season, according to the bookmakers.

    After winning two of their last three matches to finish one place above the drop zone last campaign, that prediction made sense.

    But now, they are one place off top spot and everyone else has egg on their face.

    Forest moved to second with a 2-0 win at Everton in the early hours of Monday morning Australian time, and at worst they will start 2025 in third if Chelsea win at second-last Ipswich Town.

    It was their fifth consecutive victory in the league, which is the longest winning streak in English football’s top flight since 1995.

    Sitting on 37 points with 11 wins and four draws for 19 matches, they have already surpassed their entire points tally from last season by five.

    Forest returned to the Premier League for the first time in 23 years in the 2022/23 season and in their two previous campaigns back among England’s heavyweights, they only won nine games in each season.

    “We are enjoying it,” Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo said of their league position. “We are especially enjoying because our fans are enjoying.

    “This is what we have to do together, let’s enjoy the journey, compete in every match. Nothing changes, we have to realise we didn’t achieve anything.”

    It has been a stunning turnaround, and it has been built off the back of staunch defence.

    The 26 goals they have scored so far is the equal least, alongside Aston Villa, among the top 12 teams, but they have still presented a serious attacking threat.

    New Zealander Chris Wood has been the hero up front with 11 goals after earlier in the year knocking back the pursuits of the A-League’s newest team, Auckland FC.

    The tall striker is a major threat in the air and is a proven finisher with a double figure goal tally in six different Premier League seasons across his stints at Forest and Burnley.

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    The 33-year-old is on track to better his best season tally of 14, which he has reached twice, and sits equal fourth in the golden boot standings, six shy of Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah.

    Everton boss, and Wood’s former mentor at Burnley, Sean Dyche was full of praise for Wood after he scored at Goodison Park.

    “He’s got a different format they’re working to there which seems to be to his liking. He’s got wide players, they’ve got a strength behind them, and they get the ball up to him quickly,” Dyche said.

    “That seems to be a thing that’s good for him and not massively dissimilar to what we were trying to achieve at Burnley.

    “But yeah, I think a lot of credit to him, credit to his professionalism to keep on top of himself. He had a quiet spell when he first went there and [there were] a few question marks over him.

    “That can happen with strikers. He’s had that before, and he’s come through it. Certainly a very good player, and someone I’ve got a lot of respect for.”

    But it is at the other end of the pitch where Forest are causing the most headaches for their opponents.

    Goalkeeper Matz Sels boasts the most clean sheets in the league with eight, and has made many crucial stops throughout the first half of the season.

    In front of Sels is real the star of the show, however.

    Centre back Nikola Milenkovic was bought from Fiorentina for £12 million in the summer and is proving to be bargain in comparison to what the richer clubs fork out for the linchpins of their defences.

    In fact, the 27-year-old is widely regarded as the best signing of the season.

    “The Serbian defender has helped turn Nottingham Forest into one of the best defensive sides in the Premier League under Nuno Espirito Santo’s guidance, with an old-school appetite for the battle with his centre-forward,” The UK Telegraph’s sports writer Lawrence Ostlere wrote.

    “He’s also added a set-piece threat at the other end of the pitch, with a couple of goals and an assist already this season, and must have added plenty of value to his £12m transfer fee.”

    Milenkovic’s impact has been so great, that it has even forgiven other missteps Forest have made in transfer windows past.

    “Nottingham Forest were mocked, sometimes rightly, for signing vast numbers of players in recent years; so many that they didn’t have room in the squad for some of them,” The UK Telegraph’s senior football correspondent Richard Jolly wrote.

    “Yet recruitment has clearly been refined: less quantity, more quality. Their side now has a series of fine buys. Nikola Milenkovic may be the best: not merely in what he is – a giant, dominant central defender – but in terms of what Forest lacks.

    “He complements the excellent Murillo wonderfully. Forest now have one of the best central-defensive partnerships and defences in the division. And at £12m, Milenkovic is a bargain.”

    In midfield, captain Morgan Gibbs-White has been inspirational.

    He followed manager Nuno from Wolves to the City Ground, and has since become an England international.

    Gibbs-White scored in their most recent outing at Everton, but it his creativity in the middle of the pitch that has drawn the most praise.

    At Goodison Park, he also set up Wood’s goal and has been dubbed by his manager a “talented player” who is “fantastic”.

    He along with Wood and Milenkovic will need to maintain their high standards if Forest are to challenge for the title or hang on to a Champions League place.

    Chants of ‘we’re going to win the league’ have rung out from the Forest fans regularly in recent months, but with every win they are becoming less tongue-in-cheek.

    It would take a mighty collapse from league leaders Liverpool, who are eight points clear with a game in hand, but the fact Forest and the Reds are battling it out at the pointy end of the table is a providing older fans with a lot of nostalgia.

    Forest won the English First Division in 1978 with Liverpool finishing second, the following year their places were reversed.

    During the 1980s, Forest finished third on three occasions and they last played in the European Cup, now the Champions League, in the 1980-81 season.

    Now, the dream is real of hearing the Champions League theme on a Tuesday or Wednesday night at the City Ground.

    It will be a challenge, but their biggest tests might be behind them.

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    In the second half of the season, their clashes with fellow top five teams Liverpool, Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City are all at home.

    That Liverpool match is only two weeks away, first they will travel to an in form Wolves in a grudge match for Nuno, and after that clash we will have a better understanding how serious about being a top team Forest truly are.

    Their current standing proves this is more than merely a good start, but it remains unclear whether this could be another Leicester City fairytale title, an Aston Villa of last season charge to the Champions League, or a campaign that fades into the middle of the table.

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  • Ange’s $26m transfer fix for Spurs; United star eyes exit as City collapses: PL Talking Pts

    Ange’s $26m transfer fix for Spurs; United star eyes exit as City collapses: PL Talking Pts

    Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs rollercoaster continues to roll on and he has an injury crisis on his hands that will force the North London club to hit the transfer market.

    Meanwhile, a United talisman could be on the move, while City’s woes continue on the other side of Manchester.

    Read below for all the latest Premier League talking points!

    WHY TOTTENHAM MUST HIT THE TRANSFER WINDOW IN JANUARY

    Spurs manager Ange Postecoglou was scathing in his assessment of Timo Werner, who arrived at the North London club in January 2024.

    The German winger is one of Tottenham’s most recent arrivals, and he was intended to provide depth, pace and energy to a depleted attacking line.

    Postecoglou pulled Werner from the field at halftime in a draw against Rangers, and was later asked about the player’s response to his comments.

    “I’ve got no time for that sort of stuff anymore. We’re in a fight here, collectively we’re in a fight. I’m not going to go around worrying about people’s bruised egos,” he said.

    Spurs’ biggest issue is their injury crisis, but his comments serve as a big message to the Tottenham squad.

    Postecoglou has been without a host of big-name players that make up their regular starting side.

    Guglielmo Vicario, Rodrigo Bentancur, Yves Bissouma, Heung-Min Son, Destiny Udogie, Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven have all been sidelined.

    So the former Celtic boss called upon teenagers Archie Gray and Lucas Bergvall to start against their Scottish rivals.

    Ange Postecoglou, manager of Tottenham, looks on before the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at St Mary’s Stadium on December 15, 2024 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “I’m pulling kids out of school. I literally am. I’m getting notes from their teachers saying young Lucas (Bergvall) has missed another day of school,” he said.

    With Spurs sitting in 10th and disappointing losses coming against Ipswich and Bournemouth in recent weeks, Postecoglou must hit the transfer market in January and it’s almost certain he will bring in defensive reinforcements.

    On the attacking front, South Korean winger Min-Hyeok Yang is set to arrive, having already signed a contract in July until 2030.

    However, he’s only 18-years-old and could take time to develop before he becomes a candidate to start, potentially getting minutes on the bench.

    In defence, according to Spanish outlet AS, Postecoglou is set to recruit Paraguayan defender Omar Alderete from Getafe in the La Liga.

    He is predominantly a centre back, but also can ply his trade off the left and he reportedly has a release clause said to be worth around $26 million AUD.

    Meanwhile, according to Football Insider, Abdukodir Khusanov, who plays for Lens in the Ligue 1, has also caught Postecoglou’s eye.

    He’s reportedly been scouted on multiple occasions by Spurs, and the 20-year-old is reportedly also the subject of interest from rival Premier League clubs, namely Newcastle United.

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    UNITED SUPERSTAR ON THE OUTER IN ARMORIM REVOLUTION

    New Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim dropped Marcus Rashford ahead of the cross-town derby against Manchester City.

    The Red Devils secured a 2-1 win in that clash, and the 27-year-old’s time at the club could be coming to an end.

    It’d be a considerable move for Rashford, who made his debut at his boyhood club as an 18-year-old, joining United’s youth system at only seven.

    He’s played 287 games for the Red Devils, and now he’s openly admitted he believes it’s the right time to leave Old Trafford.

    “For me, personally, I think I’m ready for a new challenge and the next steps,” Rashford said to Henry Winter, a prominent football writer.

    “When I leave it’s going to be ‘no hard feelings.’ You’re not going to have any negative comments from me about Manchester United. That’s me as a person.

    “If I know that a situation is already bad I’m not going to make it worse. I’ve seen how other players have left in the past and I don’t want to be that person.

    “When I leave I’ll make a statement and it will be from me. It’s disheartening to be left out of a Derby, but it’s happened, we won the game so let’s move on.

    “It’s disappointing, but I’m also someone as I’ve got older I can deal with setbacks. What am I going to do about it? Sit there and cry about it. Or do my best the next time I’m available.”

    Rashford has been a heavily criticised figure during his time at United, revealing he believes he is “misunderstood”.

    “I’m halfway through my career. I don’t expect my peak to be now. I’ve had nine years so far in the Premier League and that’s taught me a lot, that’s helped me grow as a player and as a person. So I don’t have any regrets from the last nine years,” he said.

    “I have my own dreams. I’ve achieved parts of it. But I’m not at where I want to be. But the problem is when you get there, you create another thing.”

    The dangerous attacker will likely command a significant transfer fee ahead of a potential January move, but it’s shaping as a disappointing end for a figure once revered as the face of Manchester United.

    Marcus Rashford of Manchester United applauds the fans as he looks dejected after defeat to Nottingham Forest during the Premier League match between Manchester United FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Old Trafford on December 07, 2024 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Clive Brunskill/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    CITY’S WOES CONTINUE

    Winning four Premier League titles in-a-row is a staggering feat, and the drop off Manchester City are experienced has been forecast for years.

    But Pep Guardiola’s outfit are dropping to new lows in the run to Christmas, winning just one of their last 11 games.

    The Spanish super coach has won every trophy under the sun during his time in the sky blue side of Manchester, but as his continue to get beat on the pitch, Guardiola is showing signs of a coach under siege off it.

    “They implode on themselves, which is the reason why everybody says they’re fragile. Pep Guardiola’s reaction on the sideline, that all adds to it, and as players, you see everything,” former Socceroos goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer said to Optus Sport.

    “Everybody is seeing for the very first time a manager in Pep Guardiola being under such intense scrutiny now, questioning his ability to get themselves out of the situation.

    “Maybe there’s an element of… players seeing stuff from him that they’re not buying into anymore. Maybe finger pointing is happening.”

    Manchester City now sit nine points from the top of the Premier League ladder, and Guardiola himself even went as far as admitting he’s the one to blame for City’s woes after their 2-1 derby loss to United.

    “I’m the manager and I’m not good enough, simple as that. I have to find a way to talk to them, to train them in the way we need to play, to press the way we need to press. I’m not good enough. I’m not doing well. That is the truth,” he said.

    So what has gone wrong? Arsenal legend Thierry Henry believes his transfer decisions have put them in a vulnerable position.

    “We all know, it’s the first time and we’re allowed to say it, that we can challenge his decisions in the way of letting Cole Palmer go, Riyad Mahrez, Julian Alvarez,” Henry said on Sky Sports.

    “Ilkay Gundogan came back and it’s not the same Gundogan who scored 17 goals a season.

    “You’re missing those goals. Erling Haaland is scoring the same goals, a few less than in his first season but he’s doing what he does usually.

    “I’ve seen him miss sitters in every season but where are the goals of Mahrez, Alvarez or Kevin De Bruyne, Gundogan – where are those goals?”

    However, there could be light at the end of the tunnel and the French striker was of the belief if anyone could turn City’s fortunes around, it is Guardiola.

    “One thing I will say about this team, it’s the first time it’s happening like this to him in his career. Let’s not kill the guy or this team because of what’s happening,” he said.

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    SET PIECES CARRYING ARSENAL’S ATTACKING WOES

    Arsenal have scored a league high eight goals of their total 29 from set pieces.

    That figure includes two penalties, but it raises a question — are Arsenal too reliant on dead ball situations?

    Overall, the Gunners attacking output has been down. They’ve scored 29 goals in 16 appearances in the 2024/25 season, compared to 33 and 40 at the same stage in campaigns.

    It’s also been more than three games since Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s last goal from open play, which came against West Ham.

    Nicolas Jover is the man who has been credited with Arsenal’s success from set pieces, but dead ball scenarios alone won’t be able to spark a title resurgence.

    As it stands, Chelsea and Liverpool sit four and six points clear in first and second place, and Arsenal dropped crucial points in their last outing against Everton.

    For former Arsenal women’s player Karen Carney, Arteta’s side rely too heavily on the impact of Bukayo Saka.

    “They’re very right side dominant,” she said on Optus Sport.

    “[Teams] set up a game plan to eradicate that, and [apart from] being good from set pieces, then you’re thinking where else you’re going to get goals from.

    “The left side isn’t giving us the output that [they] want. And that’s why I’m saying if they don’t go and get someone for the left side, I think they won’t ever kick on to the levels where they want to get to.

    Nicolas Jover, Set-piece coach of Arsenal reacts during the Premier League match between Fulham FC and Arsenal FC at Craven Cottage on December 08, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    “Saka and Odegaard are their main guys, and if you block that, there is a problem. I think the rest of the team is built on really good physicality, and they’re a hard team to beat.”

    Meanwhile, Arsenal legend Thierry Henry echoed that opinion and labelled Arteta’s attacking style “predictable”, whilst admitting it is a positive sign to be scoring off set pieces.

    He compared the Gunners’ attack to that of Liverpool, explaining Saka has limited attacking options at his disposal beyond Martin Odegaard.

    “Think about Liverpool, when Mo Salah cuts inside, you have Joe Gomez, Diogo Jota, or [Darwin] Nunez running [on the left], or Conor Bradley sometimes on the inside running. Look at what Bukayo Saka has,” Henry said

    “But it’s predictable, we all know he’s going to play with [Martin] Odegaard, everyone sees that. Can you beat the line?

    “You can pass to Declan Rice and enjoy a quick three vs. two. That’s called creating, playing between the lines, attracting an opponent one way and going the other way to see what you can do.”

    While Arteta remained coy when speaking on potential transfers, Arsenal could target another strike option to command the left wing spot over Gabriel Martinelli.

    “The amount we generate in the match and how little we concede, I fully trust my players,” he said on Wednesday.

    Newcastle ace Alexander Isak has previously been linked with a move to the North London club, while former Premier League defender floated the idea of recruiting Dutch playmaker Xavi Simons.

    “For his size, he’s quite physical and he’s very good technically, so I believe he’s the type of player that would thrive in the Premier League,” Johnson said.

    “£66 million’s not too bad for a player that’s going to be knocking on the door for a starting place in the team.”

    UGLY WOLVES SCENES AS TENSIONS BOIL IN RELEGATION BATTLE

    The Wolves are in a relegation battle, and tensions are clearly running high in Wolverhampton.

    In their last two Premier League games they’ve been involved in post-match stoushes, with the latest coming after a 2-1 loss to Ipswich Town.

    Not only does the loss boost the chances of a relegation rival, it also gave them a three-point buffer from Wolverhampton who now sit in 19th place with only two wins.

    Gary O’Neil was sacked following the defeat, and Portuguese manager Vitor Pereira is in talks to replace him.

    But the real issue looks to be a lack of emotional control from the playing group.

    Rayan Ait-Nouri received a second yellow card after the final whistle, being walked down the tunnel by teammate Craig Dawson after a grapple with Ipswich’s Wes Burns.

    Meanwhile, striker Matheus Cunha pushed and shoved with a member of Ipswich’s coaching staff in staggering scenes.

    The latest incident came only days after Mario Lemina had the captaincy stripped off him after arguments between he and his teammates and coaching staff broke out.

    “We are under a lot of pressure,” O’Neil said.

    “I understand the players being emotional but we have to keep control better.”

    While O’Nell will no longer have to deal with the turmoil in the Wolves dressing room, it’s going to be a big ask to turn the club’s fortunes around.

    Only last season Wolverhampton were playing an entertaining brand of football, finishing in 14 with 13 wins.

    Last campaign saw Luton town finish in 18th place with 26 points as the highest-placed team to go down. So can Wolves conjure up 17 points in their remaining 22 games?

    The midlands club will likely experience a ‘new manager bounce’ when their next mentor arrives, but it’s a big ask.

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  • Odegaard adds ‘different’ element in Gunners return; Chelsea survives late scare — PL Wrap

    Odegaard adds ‘different’ element in Gunners return; Chelsea survives late scare — PL Wrap

    Arsenal crushed Nottingham Forest to end their winless run as skipper Martin Odegaard made a long-awaited injury return. Meanwhile, Chelsea survived a late Leicester scare to put more pressure on Manchester City.

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    ARSENAL REIGNITE TITLE HOPES WITH BIG WIN

    Mikel Arteta said his Arsenal team “flows in a different way” when Martin Odegaard is playing after the Gunners crushed Nottingham Forest 3-0 to end their winless run.

    Stunning strikes from Bukayo Saka and Thomas Partey and a first Premier League goal for teenager Ethan Nwaneri gave Arsenal a first victory in five league games, reigniting their title challenge.

    Arsenal, Premier League runners-up for the past two seasons, started the campaign strongly but their form dipped and they kicked off on Saturday nine points behind leaders Liverpool.

    Victory at the Emirates lifts them to 22 points, level with third-placed Chelsea.

    Arsenal took the lead in the 15th minute when Saka exchanged passes with Odegaard on the edge of the area before lashing a left-footed shot into the roof of the net.

    Captain Odegaard was making his first appearance at the Emirates since late August and showed what a huge miss he was for Arsenal during his two-month injury absence.

    Time and again the Norwegian found space in the penalty area with his quick feet and he teed up Gabriel Jesus, who curled narrowly wide, before linking up with Saka again.

    Partey doubled Arsenal’s lead early in the second half after collecting Saka’s pass 20 yards out and taking a touch, before curling his shot away from the dive of Matz Sels and inside the far post.

    Seventeen-year-old Nwaneri tucked away Raheem Sterling’s cutback to wrap up an emphatic win in the 86th minute.

    “I think we started really well,” Arteta told the BBC. “The sense I was getting in the last 48 hours after the international break, the boys coming together and were all at it.”

    Speaking about Odegaard, who returned to action at Inter Milan earlier this month, he said: “It’s not a coincidence. The team flows in a different way when he is playing.” And he also had warm words for Nwaneri.

    “He is the second-youngest (Premier League goalscorer) in our history,” Arteta said. “That’s a story in itself.

    “He’s brave. You see the reaction of fans and they were singing ‘He’s one of our own’. I think we have to put brick by brick and make sure the cement doesn’t get dry. Hopefully we can build a beautiful thing with him.”

    CHELSEA SNEAK PAST LEICESTER

    Chelsea survived a late scare to beat Leicester 2-1 on Enzo Maresca’s return to the King Power Stadium, climbing just a point behind second-placed Manchester City in the Premier League.

    The visitors looked comfortable after goals from Nicolas Jackson and Enzo Fernandez, but they faced a nervy final few minutes after Jordan Ayew pulled a goal back from the penalty spot deep into stoppage time.

    Chelsea’s win, which came after two draws, lifts them to 22 points — one behind City and three clear of fourth-placed Arsenal ahead of the later kick-offs on Saturday.

    Maresca said he was proud of his team after so little preparation time following the international break.

    “The only thing I asked the players before the game, I said, ‘Guys, we have the chance today to make a statement in terms of (who) we are’,” he told TNT Sports.

    “Because when you play this kind of game, all the clubs that they are behind, like in this moment, I don’t know, Arsenal or Villa or Brighton or (Manchester) United, Tottenham, they are watching.

    “They are waiting for us to drop points. And we show that we are there. And we’re going to compete until the end and then we’ll see where we arrive.”

    It was Maresca’s first game at the King Power since he took Leicester back to the Premier League last season in his only campaign at the club.

    Chelsea took control from the kick-off and Joao Felix, making his first Premier League start of the season, had two early efforts.

    But the visitors got the goal they deserved when Jackson won his tussle with Leicester defender Wout Faes.

    The ball fell to Fernandez, who found Jackson and the Senegal forward poked home with the outside of his right foot for his seventh league goal of the season.

    Leicester goalkeeper Mads Hermansen kept out Noni Madueke’s sharp effort and Madueke had a goal disallowed for a tight offside against Marc Cucurella just after the half-hour.

    But as the first period wore on there was a momentum shift and Leicester suddenly started looking more dangerous.

    Steve Cooper’s men broke at pace and Oliver Skipp found Kasey McAteer on the right. McAteer, making his full Premier League debut, cut inside but steered his shot just beyond the far post.

    Wilfred Ndidi then screwed wide as half-time approached.

    Chelsea looked certain to double their lead 10 minutes after the restart but somehow contrived to squander the chance, when Madueke got in the way of a Cole Palmer shot on the goalline in a comical episode.

    England international Madueke did his best to try and jump out of the way of Palmer’s effort but it hit him and rolled out for a goalkick, with Palmer seeing the funny side.

    But Chelsea did find the net in the 75th minute when Fernandez headed home after Hermansen kept out Jackson’s header.

    Leicester substitute Stephy Mavididi appeared to have a strong case for a penalty after he tumbled in the box about 10 minutes later but no foul was given.

    Fellow substitute Ayew did pull a goal back from the penalty spot in the 95th minute after Bobby De Cordova-Reid was brought down but it was too little, too late.

    Leicester, the 2016 Premier League champions, remain just three points above the relegation zone.

    OTHER RESULTS

    Aston Villa are now winless in six games in all competition and had to twice come from behind to salvage a 2-2 draw at home to Crystal Palace.

    Brighton’s incredible start under 31-year-old boss Fabian Hurzeler continued with a 2-1 win at Bournemouth to climb to fifth.

    Wolves are out of the bottom three thanks to a stunning 4-1 win at Fulham, with Matheus Cunha scoring twice.

    Everton failed to take advantage of an early red card for Brentford’s Christian Norgaard in a 0-0 draw at Goodison Park.

    Meanwhile, Ruben Amorim takes charge of Manchester United for the first time in the pick of Monday’s action when the Red Devils visit Ipswich.

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  • ‘We’re going to win the league’: Fans revel in former PL powerhouse’s shock revival

    ‘We’re going to win the league’: Fans revel in former PL powerhouse’s shock revival

    Chants of ‘we’re going to win the league’ ringing around Nottingham Forest’s home, the City Ground, would have been unthinkable weeks ago.

    The chorus of singing may be a bit tongue in cheek but the two-time European champions are lapping up their first tastes of success in decades and are daring to dream of pulling off football’s latest miracle.

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    Forest demolished West Ham 3-0 at home on Saturday to move to third place on the Premier League – heights they have not reached for 26 years.

    In fact, not since August 1998, when a 2-1 win over Southampton left them second on the table, have they sat so high.

    They may be leapfrogged by Aston Villa and Chelsea – who face away days at Tottenham and Manchester United respectively on Sunday – by weekend’s end but regardless of other results, Forest are flying.

    Their win against the Hammers – who played with ten men for more than a half courtesy of Edson Alvarev’s second red card of the season – was their third in a row in the Premier League after toppling Leicester City 3-1 and Crystal Palace 1-0 in recent matches.

    It is the first time they have won three on the bounce in England’s top flight in more than a quarter of century, and it has all been underpinned by stellar defending.

    Only league leaders Liverpool have conceded less than the seven goals scored against Forest in ten matches so far.

    It is a remarkable turnaround for a team who let in 67 goals last season – only four teams conceded more – and battled miserably to defend set pieces.

    Serbian centre-back Nikola Milenkovic has been superb since he joined from Fiorentina for £12m, while Matz Sels is firmly establishing himself as the number one goal keeper has been crucial after the Belgian was one of three keepers Forest used last season.

    Former Premier League goal keeper Ben Foster even dared to ask the question ‘are they the best defence in Europe?’ on his podcast after Forest defeated Liverpool on match day four.

    Meanwhile up front, it has all been about a Kiwi.

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    New Zealander Chris Wood has led the charge as he sits equal second in the race for the golden boot alongside Brentford’s Bryan Mbeumo, three behind Manchester City’s goal scoring Erling Haaland.

    Wood headed home his eighth goal of the season against West Ham – Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ola Aina also got their names on the score sheet – and he is well on track to have a career-best campaign having never scored more than 14 goals in an entire Premier League season.

    But the six foot three striker’s desperation at the other end of the pitch received the most praise from Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo.

    In first half stoppage time, Hammers attacker Lucas Paqueta’s attempt on goal from the edge of the box was cleared off the line by Wood.

    “Did you see that? Wow,” Nuno said. “There’s no better example. Wow. You cannot thank them enough. He’s been huge for us, huge. I hope he continues. The way he leads, the example, the voice, the belief that his teammates have in him.”

    On the pitch, it makes sense that stoic defending and clinical finishing leads to strong results.

    But it makes little sense that Forest are doing so well considering their issues off the pitch.

    On the final day of last season they avoided relegation with a 2-1 win at Burnley – Wood scored both goals – after they were hit with a points deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules.

    The drama surrounding the club has continued this season.

    Forest’s owner Evangelos Marinakis is not even allowed in the stadium at the moment.

    He was handed a five-match ban last month for spitting on the floor as match officials walked past in the tunnel following a 1-0 loss to Fulham last month.

    Meanwhile Nuno was still banned from the touchline for Saturday’s match after he was shown a red card for swearing at match officials during their 2-2 draw at Brighton in September.

    The players have not been distracted however.

    “It is a positive moment. We worked very hard this week, this is what we are focused on. We have to work and work hard and improve much more,” Nuno said after the win.

    “Nothing has changed since the beginning, we have to keep on going. Believe me, there is no other way. If you get distracted, football doesn’t forgive you.

    “I think the longer the team is together, the better the players will know each other, the options we have coming back, the group should be stronger and as time goes by the bond will grow. This is my belief.”

    Forest may not stay on cloud nine for long – away trips to title contenders Manchester City and Arsenal await in their next four matches – but their fans are daring to dream.

    Supporters at the City Ground on Saturday were treated to celebratory fireworks after the final whistle, and talk of the good old days of 1979 and 1980 when they famously won back-t0-back European Cups is filling the streets on the south side of the river Trent.

    They could follow in the footsteps of another proud club with a storied history Aston Villa who leapt into the top four last season to return to European football.

    They may dare to dream of being another shock title winner like Leicester City in 2016.

    It may all be a flash in the plan, but regardless of how the remainder of Forest’s campaign plays out, it is refreshing to have someone different rubbing shoulders with the behemoths at the top of the table.

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  • Unthinkable Anfield scenes as Reds stunned in boilover; Utd back from brink — PL Wrap

    Unthinkable Anfield scenes as Reds stunned in boilover; Utd back from brink — PL Wrap

    Liverpool’s perfect start under manager Arne Slot came to an abrupt end as Nottingham Forest stunned Anfield with a 1-0 win on Saturday.

    Callum Hudson-Odoi scored the only goal 18 minutes from time to secure Forest’s first away league win against Liverpool in 55 years.

    Liverpool had won all three of their opening games under Slot without conceding, including a 3-0 win away at Manchester United two weeks ago.

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    But the Reds were sloppy and sluggish after the international break and made to pay.

    “We had a lot of ball possession but only managed to create three or four quite good chances, so that is by far not enough if you have so much ball possession,” said Slot. “We lost the ball so many times in simple situations.” Luis Diaz was unlucky not to spark the home side into life when he robbed Ryan Yates and smashed a shot off the inside of the post midway through the first half.

    LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 14: Trent Alexander-Arnold of Liverpool looks dejected following the team’s defeat during the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Nottingham Forest FC at Anfield on September 14, 2024 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    Diogo Jota volleyed straight at Matz Sels, who then denied Alexis Mac Allister with a header but Liverpool never managed to click through the gears against a well-organised Forest side, who are yet to lose in the Premier League this season.

    The visitors did ride their luck when Sels fumbled a looping Diaz header and just scooped up the loose ball before it crossed the line.

    Slot tried to liven up Liverpool with a triple change on the hour mark as Diaz, Jota and Mac Allister were sacrificed after their exertions on international duty.

    – Early ‘setback’ –

    Trent Alexander-Arnold was pushed forward into midfield as a result, but the move backfired as it was Forest’s substitutes who were the ones to make a difference.

    Anthony Elanga sprinted forward on the counter-attack and fed Hudson-Odoi, who cut inside and fired brilliantly low and hard beyond Alisson Becker.

    TOPSHOT – Nottingham Forest’s English midfielder #14 Callum Hudson-Odoi celebrates after scoring his team first goal during the English Premier League football match between Liverpool and Nottingham Forest at Anfield in Liverpool, north west England on September 14, 2024. (Photo by Ian Hodgson / AFP) / RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE. No use with unauthorized audio, video, data, fixture lists, club/league logos or ‘live’ services. Online in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No video emulation. Social media in-match use limited to 120 images. An additional 40 images may be used in extra time. No use in betting publications, games or single club/league/player publications. /Source: AFP

    Slot’s men failed to rally and the stands at Anfield even began to empty with five minutes remaining — a rare sight during Jurgen Klopp’s glorious reign in charge.

    “If you lose a home game it’s always a setback,” added Slot. “Especially if you face a team who, we never know, maybe they will go all the way to fight for the Champions League, but normally this team is not ending up in the top 10, so if you lose a game against them that’s a big disappointment.” Defeat leaves the Reds three points behind champions Manchester City, who stretched their perfect start to the season with a 2-1 win over Brentford.

    And Slot has little time to come up with a solution as Liverpool travel to AC Milan to begin their Champions League campaign on Tuesday.

    “If I would change my way of preparation after a loss, that means I only do the best work I can after we lose,” said the former Feyenoord boss.

    “We will try to in the best possible way be prepared for Tuesday, which is going to be a completely different game but also a game where we will face a lot of quality.

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    – Haaland denied hat-trick history –

    Manchester City took full advantage of Liverpool’s defeat to move clear at the top by stretching their 100 percent record to four games despite a disastrous start.

    However, Haaland’s form at the start of the season remains unstoppable, even if the Norwegian just missed out on a record third consecutive hat-trick in the Premier League.

    The 24-year-old’s powerful deflected effort brought City level before he showed a combination of strength and skill to shrug off Ethan Pinnock and dink the ball over the onrushing Mark Flekken.

    Only the post denied Haaland another hat-trick after half-time but he now has a Premier League record nine goals in the first four games of the season.

    “He’s just an absolute machine in front of goal and I can’t speak highly enough of him,” said City’s Jack Grealish of Haaland, who had been doubtful due to the death this week of a close family friend.

    “It does speak volumes about him as a person and his mental strength.”

    SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 14: Matthijs de Ligt of Manchester United celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Premier League match between Southampton FC and Manchester United FC at St Mary’s Stadium on September 14, 2024 in Southampton, England. (Photo by Ryan Hiscott/Getty Images)Source: Getty Images

    – United bounce back to steady ship –

    Manchester United had been left to fester on their humbling by Liverpool for two weeks over the international break, but bounced back after a slow start at Southampton.

    The Red Devils needed a penalty save from Andre Onana to deny Cameron Archer before two goals in five minutes just before half-time swung the game decisively in the visitors’ favour.

    Matthijs de Ligt nodded in his first United goal before Marcus Rashford ended his six-month drought by finding the bottom corner with a curling effort.

    Southampton are yet to register a point in four games since their return to the top flight and inflicted more damage on themselves when captain Jack Stephens saw red for a wild lunge on Alejandro Garnacho.

    The Argentine dusted himself off to then round off the scoring with a thumping finish into the roof of the net in stoppage time.

    “Once Andre stopped the penalty, straight after, we scored a goal with Matthijs de Ligt, the game was all ours and we dominate the game from that point,” said Ten Hag.

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    – Everton blow another lead –

    Aston Villa moved up to third after Everton blew a two-goal lead for the second consecutive game.

    Dwight McNeil and Dominic Calvert-Lewin gave the Toffees a dream start at Villa Park.

    But Everton remain without a point this season due to dreadful defending. Ollie Watkins struck twice either side of half-time to level before Jhon Duran’s stunning strike from distance earned Villa a third win in four games.

    Brighton remain unbeaten but were unable to break down Ipswich in a 0-0 draw at the Amex.

    Crystal Palace came from 2-0 down to salvage a 2-2 draw against Leicester thanks to Jean-Philippe Mateta’s double.

    West Ham also struck late through Danny Ings to snatch a 1-1 draw at Fulham.

    English Premier League results

    Southampton 0 Man Utd 3 (De Ligt 35, Rashford 41, Garnacho 90+6)

    Fulham 1 (Jimenez 24) West Ham 1 (Ings 90+5)

    Manchester City 2 (Haland 19, 32) Brentford 1 (Wissa 1)

    Liverpool 0 Nottingham Forest 1 (Hudson-Odoi 72)

    Brighton 0 Ipswich 0

    Crystal Palace 2 (Mateta 47, 90+2-pen) Leicester 2 (Vardy 21, Mavididi 46)

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  • Breach could see Everton lose MORE points amid Premier League relegation battle

    Breach could see Everton lose MORE points amid Premier League relegation battle

    Everton and Nottingham Forest have been referred to an independent commission by the Premier League after admitting to breaches of financial rules.

    The alleged breaches of the league’s profitability and sustainability rules relate to the 2022-23 season and leave both clubs facing the threat of a points deduction.

    With Everton and Forest currently embroiled in a relegation battle, that would plunge their top-flight status into severe doubt.

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    Everton have already been deducted 10 points this season for exceeding the allowable loss thresholds at the end of the 2021/22 campaign.

    The Merseyside club are appealing against that sanction, which ranks as the biggest points sanction in Premier League history.

    “Everton FC and Nottingham Forest FC have each confirmed to the Premier League that they are in breach of the league’s profitability and sustainability rules (PSR),” a Premier League statement said.

    “This is as a result of sustaining losses above the permitted thresholds for the assessment period ending season 2022-23.

    “In accordance with Premier League rules, both cases have now been referred to the chair of the Judicial Panel, who will appoint separate Commissions to determine the appropriate sanction.”

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    Premier League regulations allow clubs to lose a maximum of £105 million ($133 million) over a three-season period or £35 million per campaign.

    However, Forest spent two seasons in the Championship within the three-year assessment period, with their maximum loss set at £61 million.

    All top-flight clubs had to hand in accounts for the 2022-23 campaign by December 31 under new rules to prevent punishments being imposed years after the transgressions.

    A case of over 100 charges against Manchester City is still outstanding despite the investigation into the Premier League champions beginning in 2018.

    Everton claimed there was a “clear deficiency in the Premier League’s rules” as part of their PSR calculation for the 2022/23 season remains in dispute pending the appeal of their points penalty.

    “Because of the Premier League’s new commitment to deal with such matters ‘in-season’ – the club is in a position where it has had no option but to submit a PSR calculation which remains subject to change, pending the outcome of the appeal,” Everton said in a statement.

    “The club must now defend another Premier League complaint which includes the very same financial periods for which it has already been sanctioned, before that appeal has even been heard.

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    “The club takes the view that this results from a clear deficiency in the Premier League’s rules.”

    Forest were widely expected to struggle to meet the regulations after splashing out nearly £200 million on 30 new players last season.

    In a statement, Forest said: “The club intends to continue to co-operate fully with the Premier League on this matter and are confident of a speedy and fair resolution.” Everton are 17th in the Premier League, just one point above third bottom Luton, while Forest are four points clear of the relegation zone in 15th.

    The bombshell announcement could massively shake up the fight for Premier League survival if points are deducted.

    Any hearing will have to be concluded by April 5, with the final games of the league season scheduled for May 19.

    — AFP

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