Forest's flight to the Premier League

If they beat Liverpool next week, Forest will be in the English Premier League title race

Poush 24, 2081

Forest's flight to the Premier League

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Nuno Espirito Santo doesn't want to be swayed by emotion. However, he is stunned. His Nottingham Forest side continued their excellent form on Monday. Forest beat Wolves for their sixth straight Premier League exit.

The team remained in the title race. Forest's 3-0 win was not a surprise.

This season, the team's biggest margin of victory so far is tied for the tie. Forest have not only kept a 'clean seat' in season 9, but have now closed the gap with Liverpool at the top of the table to 6 points. Coincidentally, Forest's next opponent is Liverpool. Forest host Liverpool next week.

Not too long ago, no one would have believed that this game would be a match between the top teams in August. Coincidentally, Liverpool have lost just one game this season. That too with Forrest.

Forest beat Liverpool 1-0 at home, handing manager Arne Slott his first defeat in England. Forest, who are third in the Premier League table behind Arsenal on goal difference, are the same side who finished 17th last season. The team narrowly avoided relegation.

'If Forest beat Liverpool, the team will be in the title race,' said former Liverpool captain Mimi Kareghar. Recent performances have led Forest supporters to dream of playing in European competition next season. Forest are on course to qualify for European competition for the first time since 1995-96.

Forest had their goalkeeper Matz Sels to thank in large part for their sweet victory against Wolves, as the player also made a superb save in the first half.

"I'm enjoying it," Nuno responded after the game, "so far we've worked as hard as we've done." This game is not easy. Ulvus launched an attack, only to be foiled by Celes. I am proud of the performance of my players. They want to weave an attack and go forward and score goals.' But he warns, 'Forest's players must have their feet on the ground.'

Portuguese coach Nuno says, 'This league is extremely competitive. We always have to face an equally strong opponent. So no one should make a fuss, it's okay to stay silent. We haven't even won anything yet. The hard work should continue until the end of the season. It will at least take us to a happy destination.'

Forest has 40 points from 20 games. In 2015–16, when Leicester City surprisingly won the title, the team's position was similar to that of Forest now. "My aim is always the same, our job is to get the best performance out of the players, to improve their performance as much as possible. This is what we as coaches are passionate about. If the player performs better, the performance of the team will automatically improve. And the club is also in good condition. After that, everyone will be happy. Morgan Gibbs-White and in-form Chris Wood scored in the first half against Wolves.

Substitute Tio Avani scored the third goal late in the game at the Molines Stadium. Nuno thinks his players will be full of confidence when they face Liverpool. The players are excited about this match on January 14 at their home ground.

Nuno adds, 'The confidence of the players will increase only if good results are coming. Before facing Liverpool, our full focus will be on Saturday's FA Cup match against Luton Town.'

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