Forest’s rotated side inflict sixth straight defeat on Chelsea to end Champions League hopes
Forest’s rotated side inflict sixth straight defeat on Chelsea to end Champions League hopes Nottingham Forest produced a stunning result at Stamford Bridge as a heavily rotated side secured a 3-1 victory over Chelsea to boost their Premier League survival hopes. Forest manager Vítor Pereira made multiple changes with European commitments in mind, but his side delivered a performance that exposed Chelsea’s ongoing struggles. The visitors made a perfect start, taking the lead inside two minutes through Taiwo Awoniyi.
A precise cross from the right found the striker unmarked, and he guided a header past the goalkeeper to give Forest early control of the contest. Chelsea attempted to respond but lacked urgency, and their defensive frailties were punished again shortly afterwards. Awoniyi was brought down in the penalty area as Forest attacked down the same flank, and after a brief review, the referee awarded a spot-kick.
Igor Jesus stepped up and converted confidently to double the visitors’ advantage. The home side were handed an opportunity to get back into the game before the break when they won a penalty following a collision in the box. However, Cole Palmer saw his effort saved, summing up a frustrating first half for Chelsea.
Forest carried their momentum into the second half and extended their lead shortly after the restart. Substitute Morgan Gibbs-White played a key role, delivering a low cross that Awoniyi finished from close range to claim his second goal of the match. Chelsea continued to struggle to create clear chances, with their attacking play lacking cohesion and cutting edge.
The visitors, despite their rotated lineup, remained organised and disciplined, limiting Chelsea to speculative efforts. There were further interruptions due to injuries, including a concerning head collision that forced changes on both sides, disrupting any rhythm Chelsea were attempting to build. The home side thought they had pulled a goal back earlier in the second half, but the effort was ruled out for offside.