Nottingham Forest inflicted another damaging defeat on West Ham United as Morgan Gibbs-White sealed a late 2-1 comeback win at the London Stadium. West Ham appeared on course for a vital victory after taking the lead, only for a disallowed second goal to swing momentum sharply. Forest responded immediately, with Nicolás Domínguez heading in an equaliser before a costly error from Alphonse Areola led to a VAR-reviewed penalty. Gibbs-White converted in the 89th minute, punishing West Ham’s familiar defensive frailties. The defeat leaves West Ham seven points behind Forest in 17th place and winless in ten matches under Nuno Espírito Santo. Despite signs of fight, poor organisation and repeated mistakes undermined their efforts once again. Sean Dyche praised Forest’s resilience after ending a four-game losing run, while frustration and unrest continued to grow among West Ham supporters amid fears of relegation.
Gibbs-White Penalty Completes Forest Comeback as West Ham Slide Deeper Into Trouble
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