Day 34
Wissa Y. 70'
Nottingham Forest: 26. Sels - 5. Murillo, 7. Williams N., 31. Milenković, 34. Aina (Sangaré I., 75) - 8. Anderson E. (Awoniyi, 61), 10. Gibbs-White (Jota Silva, 75), 14. Hudson-Odoi (Dominguez N., 46), 22. Yates (Sosa Ramón, 85) - 11. Wood C., 21. Elanga
Substitution: Dominguez N. (from 46); Awoniyi (from 61); Sangaré I. (from 75); Jota Silva (from 75); Sosa Ramón (from 85)
Bench: 33. Pereira C. - 4. Morato F., 15. Toffolo, 44. Abbott
Yellow Cards: Gibbs-White 10; Anderson E. 18; Williams N. 63
Brentford: 1. Flekken - 4. van den Berg S., 22. Collins N., 33. Kayode M. (Ajer, 84) - 6. Nørgaard, 18. Yarmoliuk, 24. Damsgaard M. (Konak, 84) - 7. Schade (Jensen Ma., 68), 11. Wissa Y., 19. Mbeumo, 23. Lewis-Potter (Henry R., 46)
Substitution: Henry R. (from 46); Jensen Ma. (from 68); Ajer (from 84); Konak (from 84)
Bench: 12. Valdimarsson H.R, - 5. Pinnock, 16. Mee B. - 32. Maghoma E-P. - 39. Gustavo Nunes
Yellow Cards: Lewis-Potter 11; Mbeumo 36; Nørgaard 42; Yarmoliuk 63; Ajer 89
- Two early goals set the tone at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium  
- Brentford delivered an attacking masterclass in a pulsating 4-2 victory  
- It was a classic case of a European hangover for Mikel Arteta’s side  
- Everton ended their Premier League winless streak in dramatic fashion  
- Chelsea remain in 4th place in the Premier League standings but could lose that spot to City  
- The win at City Ground was secured by Anthony Elanga's decisive goal against his former club  
- The Championship side held their Premier League opponents to a 0-0 draw  
- The win keeps Forest firmly in the race for European qualification  
- Bournemouth, once considered contenders for a European spot, extended their winless streak to four matches after a disappointing loss to Brentford  
- In one of the marquee fixtures of the 28th round of the Premier League, Nottingham Forest claimed a crucial victory over defending champions Manchester City  
- One positive note for Ukrainian fans was the appearance of Oleksandr Zinchenko  
- Forest suffered another blow to their hopes of securing a Champions League spot for the 2024/25 season  
- The FA now aims to bring the senior team to the historic venue  
- The New Zealand international has signed a new deal that will keep him at the City Ground until the summer of 2027  
- A draw with EPL leaders Liverpool broke Nottingham's streak of six consecutive wins, but Forrest quickly forgot that match  
- Brentford were as close as possible to taking points away from the English Premier League leaders  
- Brentford came from 2-0 down to draw 2-2 with Premier League champions  
- Liverpool had to come from behind to maintain their six-point lead  
- Nottingham Forest has taken a significant step toward financial stability after Greek owner Evangelos Marinakis wrote off £82 million in debt  
- Mikel Arteta, Arsenal’s head coach, reflected on his team’s 3-1 victory over Brentford in their first Premier League match of 2025  
- Arsenal extended their unbeaten run to nine matches with a hard-fought victory in their first Premier League fixture of 2025  
- Nottingham Forest are the biggest surprise of the season in the English Premier League  
- Liverpool's defeat allowed Chelsea to move to within two points of the Premier League leaders  
- After the arrival of Ruben Amorim, Manchester United earned four points in four matches  
- Arsenal won their first Premier League match since 5 October, beating Nottingham Forest 3-0  
- In the 11th round of the Premier League Newcastle played away against Nottingham Forest  
- Nuno Espírito Santo's Nottingham Forest continued their impressive form with a solid 3-1 victory over Leicester City, climbing to fifth place in the Premier League standings and inching closer to the coveted Champions League spots  
- Every match is a battle for Manchester United head coach Erik ten Hag  
- Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espírito Santo has been handed a three-match Premier League suspension following his team's fiery 2-2 draw with Brighton on September 22.  
- Manchester City continue to destroy opponents on their way to defense of their Premier League title  
- A huge upset took place at Anfield, where Liverpool hosted Nottingham Forest  
- Liverpool continued their strong start to the Premier League season with a 2-0 victory over Brentford on Sunday  
- Nottingham Forest were unable to guarantee their place in the Premier League for the next season, losing at home to Chelsea  
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