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·07 de janeiro de 2025
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·07 de janeiro de 2025
Welcome to the Tuesday edition of Football Today’s newsletter column, which is packed with news, opinions and more.
We look at a major talking point from football and highlight some of the best stories elsewhere on the internet.
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Nottingham Forest’s 3-0 victory at Wolverhampton Wanderers on Monday evening moved them level on points with Arsenal in the Premier League.
The two sides are six points behind table-toppers Liverpool, but the complexion of the title race could change next Tuesday.
Forest are scheduled to face Liverpool at the City Ground, and a victory there would ramp up the debate about their title prospects.
Manager Nuno Espirito Santo has inevitably tried to keep a lid on expectations, but upsetting the odds is not beyond the realms of possibility for Forest.
They are the only team to beat Liverpool in the league this season. If they complete the double over them, title talk will naturally follow.
Given that they flirted with relegation last season, winning the title would undoubtedly be a massive story if Forest achieved the feat.
However, it would be difficult to describe it as the biggest fairytale in the history of the league. Let’s not forget that Forest are two-time European champions.
In terms of fairytales in the Premier League, Blackburn Rovers stand head and shoulders above the rest for their 1994/95 title success.
Regardless of that little sideshow, Forest have been a breath of fresh air this season. Most neutral fans would welcome a title win for the Midlands club.
Arsenal versus Newcastle United. Mikel Arteta versus Eddie Howe. Two clubs and managers who desperately need to win silverware. Their League Cup semi-final should be intriguing to watch.