Leicester City vs Nottingham Forest Report
Scorers: Vardy 23’; Yates 16’, Wood 47’, 60’
Nottingham Forest Extend Unbeaten Away Run with 3-1 Victory Over Leicester City
Nottingham Forest extended their unbeaten run on the road to seven games with an impressive 3-1 win over Leicester City at the King Power Stadium.
Chris Wood’s brace and Ryan Yates’ opener helped Forest climb to fifth in the Premier League, while Leicester’s hopes of three consecutive league wins were dashed.
First Half: Forest Capitalise on Leicester’s Mistakes, Vardy Responds
Leicester City, full of confidence after their comeback win over Southampton, started on the front foot. However, an early mistake gifted Forest the lead.
Facundo Buonanotte’s failed attempt to dribble out of trouble left Leicester’s defence vulnerable, and James Justin’s poor clearance fell to Ryan Yates, who made no mistake in side-footing a low shot into the corner past Mads Hermansen.
Leicester quickly responded through Harry Winks, who crafted a brilliant assist. After exchanging passes up the field, Winks crossed perfectly for Jamie Vardy, who poked the ball home to level the score.
Nottingham Forest came close to restoring their lead, with Hermansen producing key saves, including a superb block with his knee to deny Nicolás Domínguez from close range and a long-range effort from Callum Hudson-Odoi.
Second Half: Wood’s Brilliance Secures Forest’s Victory
Forest came out of the break with renewed intent and quickly reclaimed the lead. Chris Wood, in fine form this season, received a pass from Elliot Anderson with his back to goal, then turned and curled a shot into the far corner, marking his third consecutive league match with a goal. Forest continued to dominate, with Hudson-Odoi’s swerving effort striking the post.
Leicester’s defence faltered once more as Wout Faes failed to clear a long ball, allowing Wood to head over a stranded Hermansen, scoring his second and seventh league goal of the season.
Although Yates had a chance to seal the game with a third goal but missed the target, it didn’t impact the final outcome.
Conclusion
Nottingham Forest’s 3-1 win over Leicester City underscores their excellent form on the road, with Chris Wood’s goals proving decisive.
The victory pushes Forest up to fifth in the table, while Leicester remain in 14th, unable to achieve three consecutive league wins. Nuno Espírito Santo’s absence from the touchline had no impact on Forest’s confident performance, as they continued their strong start to the season.
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