18 October 2025
“Chelsea stormed to a dominant 3-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground on 18 October 2025. Goals from Acheampong, Neto, and captain Reece James sealed an emphatic win for Enzo Maresca’s side, who outclassed Forest in every department and reignited their Premier League momentum.”
Chelsea cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, marking their most convincing away performance of the season. For Forest, it was another painful afternoon of missed chances and costly errors, as the home side once again failed to convert a promising start into tangible results.
Both managers had made bold selections. Ange Postecoglou’s five changes, including goalkeeper Matz Sels and the return of Taiwo Awoniyi after his intestinal injury, signalled intent. Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea also rotated heavily, with Pedro Neto, Andrey Santos, and Josh Acheampong starting. What followed was a tale of two halves: Forest’s early promise versus Chelsea’s second-half ruthlessness.
The opening 15 minutes saw Forest dictate tempo. They created five clear openings yet somehow failed to test Robert Sánchez in goal. Gibbs-White, Awoniyi, and Williams were all guilty of hesitation, over-passing inside the box instead of pulling the trigger, an exact reflection of the “execution-phase failure” that has haunted Forest all season.
Chelsea appeared disjointed, unable to find rhythm in midfield. Andrey Santos endured a torrid half, scuffing two golden chances within ten minutes. The hosts sensed weakness and pressed high, forcing Chelsea into errors, but Forest’s lack of clinical edge let them down.
Tensions rose near the 40-minute mark when Morato brought down Pedro near the edge of the box, earning Forest their first yellow card of the afternoon. Forest finished the half having dominated possession but with nothing to show for it. Chelsea, meanwhile, trudged off knowing they had escaped.
Whatever Maresca said at half-time transformed Chelsea. Moisés Caicedo took charge of midfield, snapping into tackles and recycling possession effectively. Within four minutes of the restart, Chelsea struck.
In the 49th minute, Pedro Neto delivered an inch-perfect free kick into the area, met by Josh Acheampong’s towering header to make it 1-0. Just three minutes later, Neto himself turned scorer, curling a sublime free-kick past Sels from the edge of the box. Chelsea had flipped the game on its head in the blink of an eye, going 2-0 up by 52 minutes.
Forest never recovered. Despite a spirited push, their best chance came in the 71st minute when Igor Jesus smashed a shot against the crossbar, just centimetres away from halving the deficit. Moments like that summed up Forest’s day: close, but not close enough.
Chelsea then added the killer blow in the 84th minute. Reece James, captaining the side, latched onto a corner delivery and volleyed home from close range. At 3-0, the City Ground began emptying. Two minutes later, Malo Gusto saw red after receiving a second yellow for a reckless challenge, but the result was already sealed.
Chelsea’s adjustments after the break were decisive. Caicedo anchored midfield with authority, while Neto and Acheampong capitalised on set-piece chaos. The Blues used their wide areas effectively, pinning Forest back and drawing fouls in dangerous positions. Their possession play shifted from static to purposeful, proving why Maresca’s system is built on patience and precision. If you want to keep up with Chelsea as they continue, whether they can keep their momentum going, book your Chelsea tickets via 1BoxOffice for genuine tickets at great prices.
Forest’s problems persist in front of the goal. Awoniyi’s return offered physical presence but little end product. Their attack looked like “a wolf scared to bite the deer,” all pressure, no finish. Postecoglou’s side pressed energetically but crumbled once Chelsea found momentum. Morato’s early yellow restricted aggression at the back, and their zonal marking failed against set plays. If you are a Forest fan and you want to see if they get out of this slump, in person, then book your tickets via 1BoxOffice because we ensure you have genuine tickets at a reasonable price.
The result deepens Forest’s crisis, another defeat and still no clear attacking identity. Postecoglou’s team must rediscover a finishing edge before they sink further down the table, while the manager is out of the job and has been fired right after the 3rd goal Chelsea scored. For Chelsea, this was a statement performance: three different scorers, a clean sheet, and a show of depth and discipline even after Gusto’s dismissal.
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As the final whistle blew, Chelsea walked off to cheers from the travelling fans, their European ambitions re-ignited. Forest, meanwhile, was left pondering yet another “what if” afternoon, one that could have looked very different had their early dominance been matched by precision.
For Nottingham Forest, the team is now preparing for its Europa League fixture against the ‘big three’ of Portugal, FC Porto, on 24th October. For fans interested in seeing it in person, book your tickets via 1BoxOffice, where we ensure you get genuine tickets at a reasonable price.