22.04.2025
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Nottingham Forest Beat Spurs 2-1 in Crucial Away Win

Lorina Sofi
Lorina Sofi
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Nottingham Forest Beat Tottenham 2-1: Huge Win at Spurs’ Ground

Nottingham Forest beat Tottenham 2-1 in a dramatic Premier League clash at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium early this morning (WIB). The three points push Forest closer to the top four, while Spurs are still stuck mid-table with time running out.

Match Summary: Forest Show No Fear

From the kickoff, Forest played with confidence and intensity. They weren’t afraid to attack despite being the away side. Their counter-attacks were sharp, and the first goal came in the 15th minute after a quick one-two down the left wing.

Tottenham equalized with a long-range strike in the 35th minute, but Forest regained the lead in the second half with a powerful header from a corner. In the end, Nottingham Forest beat Tottenham thanks to solid defending and efficient finishing.

Match Stats

  • Ball Possession: Spurs 61% – Forest 39%

  • Shots (On Target): Spurs 13 (4) – Forest 9 (5)

  • Clear Chances: 2 each

  • Yellow Cards: Spurs (3), Forest (1)

  • Clean Sheet: None

Forest Climbing Towards Champions League Spot

With this result, Nottingham Forest beat Tottenham and now sit fifth in the table, just one point behind the top four. They’ve won four of their last five matches, including two impressive away wins.

“We came here to win, and we showed it,” said Forest’s head coach after the match.

Check the latest Premier League standings here

Tottenham’s Consistency in Question

Another frustrating night for Spurs. They’re now 14th and their Champions League hopes are fading fast. The best they can aim for now is a Europa League spot.

“We weren’t sharp enough in the final third. That has to change,” said Spurs’ manager post-match.

Social Media Reactions: Forest Applauded, Spurs Criticized

Forest fans flooded Twitter/X with praise for the team’s bold performance.

“Away game, home mentality. Brilliant from Forest!”
“Nottingham Forest beat Tottenham… this is turning into a dream season!”

Spurs fans, on the other hand, weren’t as kind—many questioning tactics and defensive errors.

What’s Next?

Forest face West Ham next, and a win could push them into the Champions League zone.
Tottenham will host Aston Villa, and anything less than three points could increase pressure on the management.