Elanga Shines As Forest Climb To Third In Premier League.
Nottingham Forest’s resurgence under Nuno Espírito Santo reached new heights as Anthony Elanga’s first-half strike secured a 1-0 victory over Tottenham, propelling Forest to third place in the Premier League.
Elanga’s goal marked his third in consecutive games, extending Forest’s winning streak to four matches in the top flight for the first time since 1995. This victory also gave manager Nuno his first win against his former club, Tottenham, since his departure three years ago.
Nuno’s tenure at Tottenham ended abruptly in 2021, but his work at Forest is rapidly rebuilding his reputation. The club, now with more points in half the games than last season’s survival campaign, is thriving under his guidance.
Speaking after the match, Nuno emphasised the importance of enjoying the moment while remaining grounded:
“Significant for us is what we felt at the City Ground; it’s beautiful to go out in the city and enjoy this moment. The belief is here, but the reality says we haven’t achieved anything yet. Let’s enjoy this together.”
Despite Forest’s impressive form, Nuno cautioned against complacency, highlighting the upcoming clash with Everton and the need for recovery and focus.
Anthony Elanga’s current form has been instrumental to Forest’s success. His clinical finish in the 28th minute capped off a swift counterattack, leaving Tottenham chasing the game. Elanga, now with three Premier League goals this season, is beginning to attract attention from other clubs, with Newcastle reportedly keeping a close eye on the winger.
However, Forest are wary of unsettling their squad’s dynamic during the January transfer window and are determined to retain the core group that has driven their resurgence.
In contrast, Tottenham’s struggles under manager Ange Postecoglou continue, with the club suffering their sixth defeat in 10 league matches. Despite dominating possession (nearly 70%), Spurs lacked a cutting edge and were unable to convert their control into goals.
Postecoglou acknowledged the team’s shortcomings:
“It was a disappointing goal we conceded, but aside from that, the boys worked hard. We just couldn’t get over the line.”
Frustration among Spurs fans is growing, with chants of “we want Levy out” echoing from the away end, reflecting dissatisfaction with the club’s direction on and off the pitch.
With Forest firmly in the top three and building momentum, the January transfer window will test their resolve to maintain squad harmony. Meanwhile, Tottenham face mounting pressure to find consistency and regain their footing in the league.
For now, Nottingham Forest fans can relish their team’s remarkable ascent and dream of what lies ahead.