In a pivotal clash for Premier League survival, Andrew Omobamidele’s unfortunate own goal handed Brighton a crucial victory over Nottingham Forest.
The decisive moment came in the 29th minute when Forest’s defender inadvertently deflected Pascal Gross’ curling free-kick into his own net.
Despite a spirited effort from Nuno Espirito Santo’s side to find an equalizer in the second half, their inability to capitalize on opportunities in the final third proved costly.
The defeat leaves Forest precariously positioned, just three points above the relegation zone, with 18th-placed Luton Town having a game in hand.
Returning from a challenging Europa League encounter against Roma, Brighton asserted their dominance in the first half, controlling possession and creating numerous chances.
While Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels was called into action by Jakub Moder’s header, Evan Ferguson narrowly missed an opportunity to level the score.
The Seagulls capitalized on their momentum as Omobamidele inadvertently diverted the ball into his own net, following a contentious foul on Ansu Fati.
Forest had a chance to equalize immediately, but Divock Origi’s effort was thwarted by Brighton goalkeeper Bart Verbruggen.
Although Forest showed resilience after the break, Verbruggen’s crucial save denied Chris Wood, leaving Forest frustrated in their pursuit of a goal.
Forest also felt aggrieved by a potential red card for Moder’s challenge on Neco Williams, but VAR intervened, opting for a yellow card instead.
Brighton’s victory provides a timely morale boost ahead of their Europa League return leg against Roma, with their Premier League position crucial for European qualification.
Meanwhile, Forest must address their lack of clinical finishing as they aim to secure vital points in their remaining fixtures to avoid relegation.
With Luton Town poised to close the gap, Forest’s upcoming clash against them looms large in their fight for survival.