
Nottingam Forrest’s attempt to move third in the Premier League began a great start when Nuno Espirito Santo advanced to Tottenham on Monday, 10 minutes before Chris Wood scoring two goals.
Central player Elliott Anderson, the first time on the box, passed a penalty on goalkeeper Googlemo Vikario at home, who then left the line mistakenly to pass in the 17th minute at the Cross of Anthony Illega and Spurs.
What a beginning for the forest! 💢
Elliott Anderson’s overturned attempt finds his way! 💥 Pic.twitter.com/b0jxrlycwd
— Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) April 21,
Wood sparked Anderson’s delivery among targets, but the attempt was rejected by semi-automatic semi-automatic technology as part of a video assistant test (VAR).
Spurs VS Forest: VAR gives Tottenham Show
Tottenham CEO Ange Postkoglo has been openly critical of the Var and wasn’t clearly happy when he was offside to decide on Wood.
The Australian player, who stood on his own arms while the Czech, said the referee’s delay during the games was “killing” football as a vision.
Postkogloo’s mood and mental state has worsened by looking at his players who start a sad start, while they have tried to avoid a 4-2 victory in the April 13 games at Wolves.
The cross, the end of 👨 🍳
Chris Wood is back! 😤 Pic.twitter.com/Alabrvtdmn
— Sky Sports Premier League (@skysportspl) April 21,
Spurs ‘Car Crash’ vs Forest
Former England striker Alan Smith told Sky Sports: “This is a ridiculous thing,” Alan Smith told Sky Sports after Wood went hurried to the 19th goal of his career.
“It’s easy for Nottingham Forest. Chris Wood doesn’t believe his luck. It’s a car accident from English Spurs.
Europa League players kicked off in 16 games in the semi-finals and will rise three degrees if they lose their 33 games this season.
You don’t stop those. 🎯🎯 Pic.twitter.com/rq5nhf3rnu
— نۆتنگام فۆرست (@nfc) April 21,
Champions League: Forward on course
Wilson Odobert threatened to respond to Tottenham with a remote pipe, although Matz Celes was not indirectly indirectly because the goalkeeper turned the ball around a post.
Forest has any strong rivals for the Champions League qualifiers but began his sixth evening after a row in a row in Aston Villa at home to Everton.
Victory was on top of Chelsea, Manchester City and Newcastle to give him a three-point cushion, which was sixth with five games left.