In a match marked by controversy and disappointment, Wolverhampton Wanderers suffered another setback as Nottingham Forest secured a 1-0 victory at Molineux on Wednesday, December 3, 2025. The lone goal of the game came from Igor Jesus, who netted his first Premier League strike in the 72nd minute.
The Brazilian forward rose high to head in the winner from a Sam Johnstone spillage, capitalizing on a cross from Omari Hutchinson. Jesus's goal was a deserved breakthrough for the Forest striker, who had earlier seen a potential opener disallowed by the Video Assistant Referee (VAR) in the first half.
The initial goal was ruled out due to an offside position involving teammate Dan Ndoye, who was standing in the line of sight of Wolves goalkeeper Johnstone. The VAR review took an unusually long five minutes, leading to frustration from both managers and fans alike.
Nottingham Forest, now sitting on 15 points, moved slightly clear of the relegation zone, while Wolves remain winless under new manager Rob Edwards. The home side's struggles continued as they failed to register a single shot on target throughout the match.
Player ratings reflected the disappointing performance from Wolves, with none of their starters receiving a mark higher than 6. In contrast, Nottingham Forest had several standout performers, including Hutchinson, who was named player of the match.
Sean Dyche, the Nottingham Forest manager, expressed his disappointment with the lengthy VAR review process, stating that it put unnecessary pressure on the referee and prolonged the disruption for fans. He also questioned the need for referees to communicate with the crowd during such reviews.
Rob Edwards, the Wolves manager, admitted his side seemed resigned to defeat in the first half, highlighting the ongoing issues his team faces. As Wolves continue to search for their first win of the season, the pressure mounts on Edwards to turn around their fortunes.
The match underscored the stark contrast between the two teams' seasons thus far, with Nottingham Forest fighting to secure their Premier League status and Wolves desperately seeking their first points under new management.
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