Nottingham Forest claimed a massive 1-0 win over Wolverhampton Wanderers at Molineux, earning back-to-back Premier League (PL) away victories for the first time since January. A second-half header from Igor Jesus made the difference in a tense battle between two sides fighting for stability this season.
🔥 Forest Start Strong as Wolves Continue to Struggle
Wolves entered the match in a difficult position—winless after 13 Premier League games and sitting at the bottom of the table. Forest knew the opportunity was there, and they pressed Wolves from the first whistle.
- Igor Jesus and Dan Ndoye both sent dangerous headers off target within the first half-hour.
- Forest kept pushing but struggled to convert possession into clear chances.
- Jesus thought he had scored just before halftime, but the goal was disallowed due to Ndoye being offside.
Despite dominating the opening half, Forest could not break Wolves down, leaving the hosts feeling lucky to reach the break level.

⚽ Wolves Improve, but Forest Regain Control
The second half began with Wolves showing new energy. They nearly punished Forest when Jhon Arias headed wide from eight yards—a considerable chance that should have put the home side ahead.
That miss woke Forest up.
- Neco Williams forced Sam Johnstone into a brilliant save from a curling free-kick.
- Omari Hutchinson also tested Johnstone moments later.
Forest kept pushing, and their persistence was finally rewarded in the 72nd minute.
🌟 Igor Jesus Scores His First Ever Premier League Goal
Hutchinson delivered a perfect cross into the box, and Igor Jesus rose highest to beat Johnstone in the air and head home the winning goal.
It was a massive moment for the 21-year-old, marking his first Premier League goal in a Forest shirt.
The goal lifted Forest’s confidence and forced Wolves into desperate late attacks.

💥 Wolves Fail to Find a Response
Wolves tried to rescue a point, but their finishing let them down again:
- Substitute Matheus Mané dragged a shot across the goal from a promising angle.
- Marshall Munetsi saw a weak effort easily saved by Matz Sels.
Forest stayed calm, defended with discipline, and held on for a valuable away victory.
For Wolves, the problems keep piling up. They remain winless at home, with their run now stretching to nine home league matches without a victory.
📊 What This Result Means
- Nottingham Forest: 3 wins in their last 4 Premier League matches
- Wolves: 8 straight league defeats
- Igor Jesus: First Premier League goal, match-winner
Forest move further away from the relegation battle, while Wolves sink deeper into trouble.

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🔚 Conclusion
This hard-fought victory shows a new level of maturity from Nottingham Forest, who are slowly climbing the table with strong away performances. Wolves, on the other hand, continue their painful search for a first league win of the season.

