A second-string Nottingham Forest served up the shock of the Premier League weekend as they ran through an insipid Chelsea side in west London to keep their dual bid for Premier League safety and European glory alive.
After Vítor Pereira announced eight changes from the team that beat Aston Villa in the Europa League semi-final first leg on Thursday night, and with the second leg just three days away, the Forest boss said he had “changed the players but not the spirit” of his team. If there were eyebrows raised when the news came in, Pereira’s appraisal turned out to be entirely correct. His understudies – led by the two-goal Taiwo Awoniyi and the winger Dilane Bakwa – were every inch the match of the many amortised investments that lined up for their opponents.
It was a disastrous first half for Chelsea in a number of ways. They were behind from the second minute after Bakwa caught Marc Cucurella on his heels, peeled away on the right and dug out a cross to the back post which Awoniyi headed home. By the 15th minute the lead had doubled and from precisely the same route: this time Bakwa simply dribbled past Cucurella before crossing and Awoniyi went for the ball again, only to fall to the ground after Malo Gusto had been tugging on his shirt. After the video assistant referee recommended a review, a penalty was given and Igor Jesus finished coolly.








