At 4 a.m. Beijing time on January 7, the 20th round of the English Premier League ushered in the final matchup, and the relegation team Wolves hosted the biggest dark horse of the season, Nottingham Forest.
Wolves vs Nottingham Forest, the highlights of the match are as follows:
First:Situation of both teams! At the end of the 19 rounds of the Premier League, Wolves ranked 17th with 16 points with 4 wins, 4 draws and 11 losses, the same points as the relegation zone; Nottingham Forest is third with 37 points from 11 wins, 4 draws and 4 losses, the biggest dark horse in the Premier League this season. In the last round of the Premier League, Wolves drew 2-2 with Tottenham Hotspur away, and the new coach Pereira won an unbeaten record of 2 wins and 1 draw after taking office. Nottingham Forest beat Everton 2-0 at Everton, with Wood's cross netting to give the team a fifth straight league win.
Second:Nuno faces the old master, and the wolf gets lost in the forest! Nuno is really a good coach, especially good at building teams in the middle and lower reaches, with sharp counter-attacks and solid defensiveness. Nottingham Forest coach Nuno is a meritorious coach of Wolves, who once coached Wolves to win the Championship and successfully promoted to the Premier League, which once made Wolves a bitter master of the Premier League. Nuno has also coached Tottenham Hotspur and Jeddah United (Saudi Premier League) and now leads Nottingham Forest to the Premier League's strongest dark horse this season, finishing third with a game in hand, and catapulting Nottingham Forest from last season's Premier League relegation team to a team in the top four. Wolves' change of manager was very successful, with one win and one draw against the two big six teams, Manchester United and Tottenham. But now Manchester United and Tottenham are teams in the middle and lower tiers, and Nottingham Forest are truly in the top three teams in the Premier League. Wolves, who are unbeaten in three rounds, meet Nottingham Forest, who have won five in a row, and this campaign is optimistic about Wolves Lost Forest. With Nottingham Forest's counter-attacking speed and defensive stability, this game is optimistic that Nottingham Forest will beat Wolves away.
The two sides have met 6 times, Wolves have won 1 and drawn 5, and have not tasted defeat.
Injuries on both sides: Wolves haveKaradzic, Saravia, Traoré, Cunha, Mosqueira, Gonzalez, Lemina (doubtful); Nottingham Forest hasDanilo, Sangaré, Hudson-Odoi (doubtful)。