Twelve months ago, upon Nuno Espirito Santo’s appointment as head coach, Nottingham Forest was positioned just above the relegation zone. This season, however, has seen a significant turnaround in their performance, with goals scored by Ola Aina and Anthony Elanga marking a positive celebration of his one-year tenure. This victory, Nottingham Forest’s seventh in their last 10 league matches, guarantees them a spot in the Premier League’s top four by Christmas, an achievement not seen in 30 years. Furthermore, it underscores their increasing pursuit of European football, a feat they have not accomplished since the 1995-96 season. Displaying strong defensive play and sharp counter-attacks, Forest emerged as deserving victors against Brentford. Brentford had entered the match with the season’s strongest home record in the top flight, having secured seven wins and one draw in their preceding eight fixtures. Morato, Nikola Milenkovic, and Murillo delivered outstanding performances, contributing to the hosts’ inability to score at the Gtech Community Stadium for the first time this season. Post navigation Racing Santander’s Revival: From Disqualification to La Liga Contention Sam Dalby’s Goal Against Rangers Reportedly Gives Him Edge Over Teammate Steven Fletcher