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No positives for Nuno in home defeat

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April 14, 2025

NUNO Espirito Santo has made clear improvement is required as Nottingham Forest look to get over the line in the race for Champions League football.

- By SARAH CLAPSON

The Reds were well below par as they fell 1-0 to Everton on Saturday. They offered little going forward and were punished at the back when Abdoulaye Doucoure bagged a 94th minute winner after a Murillo mistake.

The Reds went into the clash looking to bounce back from a 2-1 loss at Aston Villa last time out.

And they were boosted by the return of striker Chris Wood from a hip injury.

It was the visitors who started the better, however. Matz Sels was twice called into action before the half-hour mark to deal with efforts from Iliman Ndiaye and former Forest midfielder James Garner.

Jota Silva had a couple of sights of goal for the Reds in a drab first half but they were comfortable for Toffees goalkeeper Jordan Pickford.

Meanwhile, a dipping strike from Morgan Gibbs-White shortly before the break flew wide of the target.

It was proving to be hard going for the Champions League chasers. Callum Hudson-Odoi and Jota tried their luck in the second half but the nerves around the stadium were palpable as the hosts continued to come under pressure.

VAR checked for a potential penalty against Murillo on Beto in the dying minutes but the decision went in Forest’s favour.

However, a Murillo mistake was then punished right at the death as Doucoure capitalised to strike a late blow for Nuno’s side.

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