Nottingham Forest climbed to third in the Premier League after a 2-1 win against Tottenham. Goals from Elliot Anderson and Chris Wood secured the victory, despite Tottenham dominating much of the match at their home ground. Anderson scored first with a deflected shot in the fifth minute, followed by Wood's header in the 16th minute, marking his 19th league goal this season.
Forest's early lead was crucial, as they have consistently scored first in 24 league games this season. This strategy has been effective for Nuno Espirito Santo's team. In contrast, Tottenham struggled to recover from being two goals down, a situation they haven't overcome since defeating Arsenal in November 2010.

Tottenham responded well after falling behind, controlling most of the game. Harry Toffolo made a remarkable clearance to deny Dejan Kulusevski. Richarlison managed to score with a header three minutes before full-time, reducing the deficit. However, it was too late for Tottenham to avoid their fourth loss in five league matches.
This victory allowed Forest to overtake Newcastle United, Manchester City, and Chelsea in the standings. Their Champions League qualification hopes are now stronger. Meanwhile, Ange Postecoglou's Tottenham remains in 16th place, having earned only 18 points since their big win over Manchester City on November 23.
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Forest achieved their first league double over Tottenham since the 1996-97 season by scoring first once again. This approach has been pivotal for them throughout the current campaign. On the other hand, Tottenham has struggled significantly when trailing at halftime by two or more goals.
The match highlighted Forest's ability to capitalise on early opportunities and maintain pressure on their opponents. Despite Tottenham's efforts to dominate possession and create chances, they couldn't overturn Forest's early advantage. This result underscores Forest's resilience and strategic gameplay throughout the season.
The outcome of this match reflects both teams' current form and challenges. While Forest continues to build momentum towards European competition spots, Tottenham faces difficulties in climbing out of their current position. The contrasting fortunes of these teams highlight the competitive nature of this Premier League season.