For the third goal, Hudson-Odoi provided the assist to Sangare, who simply struck the ball hard and scored. It was a straightforward play. Hudson-Odoi's performance was notable, as he created two chances and had seven touches in the opposition's box, with two successful dribbles. He was a challenge for Tottenham's Pedro Porro to deal with throughout the game.
Thomas Frank, Tottenham's manager, had expressed his desire for a "front-footed, aggressive, brave, and offense-minded" performance from his team before the game. However, this was not what was delivered. Tottenham had a low expected goals (xG) rating of 0.33 and only managed one shot on target, which came from Gray in the first half. This lack of attacking momentum is a concern for Frank and the fans.
Gray, who played alongside Rodrigo Bentancur or Joao Palhinha in midfield, showed a good attitude by asking for the ball, but his defensive work was lacking. He had a high pass accuracy rate of 87%, but his positioning and tackling were often out of sync, allowing Forest to easily play through the middle.
Callum Hudson-Odoi, on the other hand, demonstrated glimpses of his ability as a winger. He had a notable performance, creating two chances, having seven touches in the opposition's box, and completing two successful dribbles. This was one of his best displays this season, and it's a reminder of the potential he showed as a young player at Chelsea.










