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EPL on Citi: Nottingham Forest beat Ipswich to solidify top three spot

Yaw Adjei-Mintah by Yaw Adjei-Mintah
March 15, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Jota Silva scores goal against Ipswich Photo Courtesy: Reuters

Jota Silva scores goal against Ipswich Photo Courtesy: Reuters

Nottingham Forest underlined their top-four credentials with a comfortable Premier League win over relegation-threatened Ipswich at Portman Road.

The result moves Forest just a point behind second-placed Arsenal – who face Chelsea on Sunday – and ever closer to Champions League football next term.

On an afternoon when Nuno Espirito Santo celebrated his 50th top-flight match in charge of Forest, his side ruthlessly exposed Ipswich’s defensive frailties in a devastating seven-minute period during the first half.

Nikola Milenkovic opened the scoring for the visitors with a rising shot from eight yards after home forward Liam Delap had inadvertently nodded the ball into the Serbia defender’s path.

And just over two minutes later Forest doubled their lead, as the Tractor Boys imploded.

Elliot Anderson picked out Anthony Elanga down the right and the winger was allowed to run completely unchallenged from just inside the Ipswich half before dispatching a low effort into the far corner from 15 yards out.

Nottingham Forest celebrate goal Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

Some shambolic home defending contributed to Elanga’s second and Forest’s third.

Nuno Espirito Santo Photo Courtesy: PA Media

This time the 22-year-old Sweden winger nipped in between three home players and slipped the ball past Ipswich goalkeeper Alex Palmer, after Milenkovic’s long punt forward had drifted over its intended target Chris Wood.

While Jens Cajuste pulled a goal back for the hosts, with a superb curling effort after pirouetting away from Ryan Yates in midfield, Jota Silva re-established Forest’s three-goal cushion after being played in by the influential Morgan Gibbs-White.

Shot from Nottingham Forest-Ipswich game Photo Courtesy: Getty Images

However, George Hirst’s late goal at least allowed the home side to end the contest on a positive note.

Kieran McKenna’s Ipswich remain 18th – and are the only club in the top four divisions of English football without a league win in 2025.

Source: BBC
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