Nuno Espirito Santo urged Nottingham Forest to remain grounded despite their recent success. After a 3-0 win over Wolves, Forest matched Arsenal on points and are six behind Liverpool. Morgan Gibbs-White, Chris Wood, and Taiwo Awoniyi scored, securing Forest's sixth consecutive league victory. Nuno emphasized the need for humility, stating they haven't achieved anything yet and must continue working hard.
Forest's winning streak is reminiscent of a seven-game run from May to September 1979 under Brian Clough. This victory was a tribute to Clough on the 50th anniversary of his appointment as manager. Nuno remains focused on improving players, believing that team and club success will follow. "My ambition is always the same," he said. "If we improve the players, then the team will improve."

Vitor Pereira experienced his first defeat in four games as Wolves' manager against Forest. Despite numerous opportunities, Jorgen Strand Larsen failed to score, leaving Wolves in 17th place, just above relegation on goal difference. Matt Doherty praised Pereira for bringing discipline and a new style to Molineux, noting the positive impact on Portuguese-speaking players.
Doherty commented on Sky Sports: "He has brought his own way of playing, his own discipline and his own style." He acknowledged that while all managers have different approaches, Pereira's methods have instilled more discipline both at the club and during training sessions.
Nuno Espirito Santo remains committed to player development as a path to success for Nottingham Forest. He believes that enhancing individual skills leads to overall team improvement, which in turn benefits the club and its supporters. His unwavering ambition is centered around this philosophy.
The victory over Wolves also marked a significant milestone for Forest as they continue their pursuit of top-four aspirations in the league. However, Nuno cautioned against complacency, stressing the importance of maintaining focus throughout the season.
Meanwhile, Wolves are preparing for their upcoming FA Cup match against Bristol City on Saturday. Doherty expressed optimism about bouncing back from their recent loss by focusing on future challenges under Pereira's guidance.
This season has been promising for Nottingham Forest under Nuno Espirito Santo's leadership. The team's consistent performance has sparked hope among fans while reminding them of past glories under Brian Clough. As they strive for continued success, maintaining humility remains crucial in navigating this competitive league.