Spurs frustrated as Forest stands firm
Nottingham boosts its Champions League hopes with tenacious victory that lifts it to back to third place

LONDON — Nottingham Forest beat struggling Tottenham 2-1 on Monday, bouncing back from two defeats to strengthen its push for a Champions League spot and heap more pressure on embattled Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou.
Forest came into the game at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in sixth spot in the table after losses to Aston Villa and Everton.
But, early goals from Elliot Anderson and top-scorer Chris Wood settled its nerves and it held on tenaciously, despite a late goal from Richarlison, to climb to third in the table.
Leader Liverpool has one hand on the Premier League title and Arsenal is likely to finish second.
But, behind them, the competition is fierce for the top five places that will guarantee qualification for the Champions League next season.
Just three points separate Forest from Aston Villa in seventh spot, with five games remaining.
Nuno Espirito Santo's side took the lead in the fifth minute following a corner, when Anderson's deflected shot beat Guglielmo Vicario.
Wood had the ball in the net five minutes later, but it was ruled out by VAR for offside.
But, the New Zealander doubled Forest's lead in the 16th minute, nodding a cross from Anthony Elanga past Vicario.
Spurs dominated possession and had more shots on goal, but delivered little return for its effort.
Forest had a chance to make it 3-0 10 minutes into the second half, when Wood cushioned the ball into the path of Morgan Gibbs-White, but the midfielder skewed his shot wide.
Forest defender Harry Toffolo produced a spectacular overhead goal-line clearance to keep out Dejan Kulusevski's header shortly after the hour mark.
Postecoglou brought on former Forest winger Brennan Johnson and forward Dominic Solanke with a quarter of the match to go.
Matz Sels produced a superb fingertip save low down to his right from a Richarlison header with about 10 minutes to go, as Tottenham ramped up the pressure.
The Brazilian did get on the scoresheet in the 87th minute, powering a header home from a Pedro Porro cross, but the visitor held on.
Nuno said his team had toughed it out against the home side, which he admitted had his men "against the ropes".
'Anxiety'
"It is about getting through it, especially in these moments of the season when there is fatigue, not only physical, but mental — anxiety — all these things made the team go back a bit," he told Sky Sports.
Nuno, whose side plays Manchester City in the FA Cup semifinals this weekend, said his team had a big week ahead of it.
"You don't get these moments often, especially in this league when we are fighting for something nobody expected," he added.
Forest, which finished 17th last season, is two-time European champion, but has not played in the continent's top club competition since the 1980-81 season.
Spurs' 18th defeat of a miserable Premier League season leaves them just two places above the relegation zone.
But, Postecoglou still has a chance to win silverware in his second season at the club.
Spurs face Bodo/Glimt in the semifinals of the Europa League next month, with the winner of the competition guaranteed a place in next season's Champions League.
A disappointed Postecoglou said his side had dominated Monday's game, but had "conceded poor goals and given itself a mountain to climb".
The Australian, whose team travels to face Liverpool on Sunday, admitted the Europa League was now his priority, as he tries to achieve momentum and protect his players.
AFP

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