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Forest withstood a late Chelsea onslaught with 10 players to gain a priceless
Premier League point in a 1-1 draw on a pulsating afternoon in London.
A goalless first half gave way to a frenetic second as Chris Wood met Nikola
Milenkovic's downward header from a James Ward-Prowse free-kick to give Forest
the lead four minutes after the restart.
Chelsea responded emphatically as Noni Madueke collected Cole Palmer's pass to
drift inside and find the bottom corner to restore parity (57).
Ward-Prowse's cynical handball to prevent a goalscoring opportunity deservedly
led to him being sent off for the second time in his career at Stamford Bridge
(78).
Player ratings
Chelsea: Sanchez (9), Cucurella (7), Gusto (7), Fofana (6),
Colwill (7), Caicedo (6), Fernandez (6), Madueke (8), Palmer (6), Sancho (6),
Jackson (5).
Subs: Mudryk (n/a), Neto (n/a), Felix (n/a), Nkunku (n/a),
Tosin (n/a).
Nottingham Forest: Sels (9), Murillo (8), Moreno (6), Aina (7),
Milenkovic (8), Yates (7), Ward-Prowse (5), Anderson (7), Hudson-Odoi (6),
Gibbs-White (7), Wood (7).
Subs: Williams (6), Dominguez (6), Morato (n/a), Jota (6),
Elanga (n/a).
Player of the Match: Matz Sels.
Chelsea probed for a winner as Palmer was denied quite brilliantly by a Matz
Sels double save before both benches almost came to blows following a tangle
between Marc Cucurella and Neco Williams which saw Enzo Maresca tumble on the
touchline.
Virtually all 22 players plus substitutes were involved in the disorder. Forest
dug deep through 13 added minutes and a glaring miss from Joao Felix to snatch a
point their performance deserved.
Williams might have even scored a late winner himself when he stung the gloves
of Robert Sanchez before Sels kept out Christopher Nkunku's header from Mykhailo
Mudryk's cross.
The result means Chelsea remain in fourth on 14 points with Forest four points
behind and stationed in 10th heading into the international break. For the
second time this season the hosts were shown six yellow cards meaning they will
likely face a fine.
"I think the team is fighting all together," said Maresca. "I don't think some
of them lost their heads, I think they were all of them in the game, so I was
happy with that.
Asked whether he feared his team had a discipline problem, he replied: "No. It's
something probably we need to improve, but overall I like the team the way they
are fighting, the way they are becoming a team in these kind of things. I don't
see any problem about that.
"Now we have the international break, we have time to see how we can organise."
How Forest went toe-to-toe with Chelsea
Brighton played with a very high line last week and Chelsea took full advantage
- but Nottingham Forest sat much deeper and those gaps rarely appeared during a
cagey first half.
It took until the 42nd minute for the hosts to have their first shot on target
as Enzo Fernandez drew a routine save from Sels after Madueke's shot across goal
was parried into his path.
Murillo had gone closest to breaking the deadlock at that stage after
intercepting a Fernandez pass to draw a smart save from Sanchez.
Both sides threatened to find the opener on the stroke of half-time as Madueke's
cutback was met by Palmer but his effort through a sea of bodies eventually
struck the post before being clawed to safety on the goal line by Sels.
Forest were by no means overawed by their in-form opponents - and following the
two quickfire second-half goals, it was they who threatened a winner just as
much as Chelsea in spite of Ward-Prowse's mindless sending off.
The touchline fracas lit the blue touch paper for a Sunday slugfest in the
closing stages. Colwill and Williams came to blows in the aftermath of Cucurella
tumbling into his manager Maresca as tensions boiled over.
Palmer's deft touch presented him with the chance to score but Sels was twice
equal to his efforts. Then it was Sanchez's turn to justify his No 1 status with
a sublime save to claw away Williams' drive - and he was again called into
action when Jota Silva met Ola Aina's cross to drag the ball away from almost
behind him.
Espirito Santo said: "It was a very good game of football. The type of game that
everybody enjoys, that's for sure. It's positive as it's always very hard to
come here and play. It's a big team effort and the players did that.
"We had good possession in the first half and the second half was a crazy game
with both goalkeepers making huge saves. We had one man less, there was mass
confusion, yellow cards. It had everything. Both teams [could have won it]."
Player of the match - Matz Sels
Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood:
"We had chances to win it. I think we nullified them to a lot of things. Matz
Sels was unbelievable in goal, made some great saves, kept us in the game and
gave us the chance to win the game. That's what we're about, fighting to win.
"We know they're a good side, coming to the Bridge will always be a tough
occasion. It shows the resilience we're trying to deliver and we want to
continue and go bigger in the future and rise up the table. We want to be
competing in the top half of the table and beyond. We take the positives and
move on.
"It's always nice to be scoring the goals. It was nice to give us the lead, it
would be nice to be three points rather than one.
"We want to bring these results to the City Ground, but it's nothing to panic
about. we're playing good football and doing extremely well and it will click at
home, there's no doubt about it."
Could Jackson face retrospective action?
During the fracas, which broke out in the 88th minute in front of the Chelsea
dugout, Nicolas Jackson appeared to raise his hand to the face of a Forest
player, an incident that was not spotted either by the on-field referee or VAR
but could yet see action brought against the striker retrospectively.
Jackson was not on the pitch, having been substituted in the 81st minute.
"In that moment not only Nicholas was inside the pitch," said Maresca in the
player's defence. "If you look there were more players from the bench inside the
pitch.
"If you ask if I prefer when something like that happens, players from outside
are involved or not, I like the spirit of the team. I don't see any problem.
"There are things we can control and do better and probably this is one of the
things. But if you ask me about the team spirit, the way they are fighting
together, the way they are doing things together, I'm very happy."
Nuno's fine away record - Opta stats
- James Ward-Prowse's red card for Nottingham Forest was his third in the
Premier League in 385 matches, with two of those three red cards coming against
Chelsea at Stamford Bridge - October 2021 & today.
- 10 of Chris Wood's last 14 goals for Nottingham Forest in the Premier League
have been scored away from home (71.4 per cent), this comes after all of his
first five goals for the club in the competition were scored at home.
- Only Bryan Roy (24) and Stan Collymore (22) have scored more Premier League
goals for Nottingham Forest than Chris Wood (19), while Wood's 10 away goals in
the competition is the joint-most of any player for the Tricky Trees along with
Bryan Roy (10).
- Chelsea's Cole Palmer created 6 chances against Nottingham Forest, only
creating more in the Premier League on one previous occasion - 8 v Manchester
United in April 2024. This is the fifth time that Palmer has created 5+ chances
in a Premier League match.
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