Molineux Stadium, Wolverhampton – Nottingham Forest continued their remarkable Premier League run with a resounding 3-0 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers at the Molineux Stadium last night. The win marks their sixth consecutive league triumph, propelling them into serious contention at the top of the table.
From the first whistle, Forest displayed an attacking intent that Wolves struggled to contain. The home side’s relentless pressure and fluid movement created numerous opportunities, culminating in a comfortable victory that sent a clear message to the rest of the league.
Strand Larsen, fresh off a late equalizer against Tottenham, failed to capitalize on a fortunate opportunity inside the six-yard box. Hwang Hee-chan’s deflected shot fell to Larsen, but his shot went straight at Murillo

Morgan Gibbs-White opened the scoring with a brilliant individual effort, igniting the Forest faithful. His intricate footwork and composed finish set the tone for a dominant performance. Chris Wood then doubled the lead with a well-placed header, further solidifying Forest’s control of the match. Taiwo Awoniyi added the final flourish with a late goal, capping off a comprehensive victory.
Wolves, under the guidance of Vitor Pereira, were unable to match Forest’s intensity and were largely outplayed throughout the match. They struggled to create meaningful chances and were often forced to defend deep within their own half. This defeat marks Pereira’s first loss in his four games in charge of Wolves, a disappointing setback after a positive start.
This latest victory sees Forest move level on points with Arsenal in third place and puts them just six points behind league leaders Liverpool. The ‘Forest’ is buzzing with excitement as fans begin to dream of a potential title challenge or a coveted Champions League spot. The team’s cohesive play, clinical finishing, and unwavering determination have made them a force to be reckoned with
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