90min
·1 February 2025
90min
·1 February 2025
Nottingham Forest romped to a record-breaking 7-0 win over Brighton & Hove Albion on Saturday lunchtime.
Nuno Espirito Santo's hosts were fresh from a 5-0 humbling against Bournemouth last weekend, yet responded in emphatic fashion at the City Ground. Taking the lead through an own goal from Brighton skipper Lewis Dunk inside the opening 12 minutes, Forest started quickly.
Morgan Gibbs-White, who shone from the number ten role in a rejigged system which saw Forest line up with a back three, doubled the hosts lead. Anthony Elanga delivered the corner for his teammate's glancing header and swung the ball into the box for Chris Wood to make it 3-0 shortly after the half-hour mark.
Elanga completed his hat-trick of assists after the break with another ball into the stride of Forest's ruthless frontman. Wood completed his own treble barely four minutes later from the penalty spot.
Brighton, already trailing 5-0, conceded twice more in the last two minutes of normal time and were architects of their own humiliation on each occasion as Neco Williams and Jota Silva both latched on to loose passes inside the Seagulls' defensive third.
The 7-0 win represented Forest's largest-ever Premier League victory and, conversely, Brighton's heaviest defeat in league competition since 1958.
Jota Silva netted the last of Forest's goals / Michael Regan/GettyImages
Subs not used: Carlos Miguel (GK), Alex Moreno, Ryan Yates, Ramon Sosa
It was not a day to remember for Brighton / Michael Regan/GettyImages
Subs not used: Carl Rushworth (GK), Adam Webster, Ruairi McConville, Brajan Gruda, Joe Knight.
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