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Ipswich Town 2-4 Nottingham Forest, EPL: Elanga Stars As Nuno Marks 50th Game In Charge With Win

Nuno Espirito Santo's appointment was met with raised eyebrows back in December 2023, but across his half a century of Premier League games at the helm, the Portuguese has turned Nottingham Forest from relegation strugglers to Champions League believers

Anthony Elanga scored twice to help Nuno Espirito Santo mark his 50th Premier League game in charge of Nottingham Forest with a 4-2 win over Ipswich Town at Portman Road. (More Football News)

Three quickfire goals in six first-half minutes did the damage for Forest, whose victory saw them go within a point of second-placed Arsenal in the standings. 

Nikola Milenkovic put Forest ahead with a fierce finish from inside the box, capitalising on Liam Delap's poor header as Ipswich failed to clear their lines from a corner. 

The visitors doubled their advantage soon after when Anthony Elanga rounded off a lightning counter-attack with a superb left-footed finish into the bottom left-hand corner. 

Elanga grabbed his second before the break, profiting from some more slack defending to race on to Milenkovic's long punt forward to place the ball beyond Alex Palmer. 

Forest's solid defensive rearguard was eventually breached late on when Jens Cajuste neatly turned substitute Ryan Yates before curling a fine strike into the roof of the net. 

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Data Debrief: Forest strengthen grip on top four finish

Nuno's appointment at the City Ground was met with raised eyebrows back in December 2023, but across the 51-year-old's half a century of Premier League games at the helm, the Portuguese has turned Forest from relegation strugglers to Champions League believers.

Indeed,바카라 웹사이트Forest have won 54 points from their 29 Premier League games this season. In the competition's history, only four teams have failed to finish in the top five, having won as many points at this stage of the campaign, with those sides being Newcastle United in 1994-95, Liverpool in 2014-15 and Manchester United in 2016-17 and 2018-19 (all finishing 6th).

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