Hudson-Odoi double sinks limp Spurs to help move Forest away from relegation
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Hudson-Odoi double sinks limp Spurs to help move Forest away from relegation
"Just as Tottenham Hotspur appeared to be generating some momentum, a limp display and an embarrassing defeat at Nottingham Forest. Ibrahim Sangare leathered in a sensational first-time strike to cap the 3-0 victory and a deeply satisfying week for Sean Dyche, whose side have established daylight between them and the relegation zone, moving five points clear of West Ham. An unedifying defeat for Spurs was underpinned by another erratic performance by their goalkeeper, Guglielmo Vicario, who was at fault for Forest's first two goals,"
"Spurs hoped to build on Tuesday's victory over Slavia Prague and win three games in a row for the first time since October last season. Frank made two changes from midweek, Rodrigo Bentancur and Randal Kolo Muani promoted to the starting lineup but were flat from the first whistle and fortunate that after arriving to the penalty spot unmarked Sangare's fourth-minute header from Nicolo Savona's hanging cross"
Nottingham Forest delivered a 3-0 win, highlighted by Ibrahim Sangare's sensational strike and two goals finished by Callum Hudson-Odoi. Forest moved five points clear of West Ham, providing Sean Dyche a deeply satisfying week and breathing room above the relegation zone. Tottenham produced a flat, error-prone performance, with goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario at fault for the first two goals, including a bobbled backpass that led to Sangare's intervention. Thomas Frank's side had hoped to build on a midweek victory but struggled from the first whistle despite two starting changes, failing to relieve Forest's pressure.
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