Forest seem to have got the post sunshine break stupor in mid February out of their system and I expect a win tomorrow. It's very difficult to see Town escaping the drop as they're firmly down in the relegation places, in terms of both points & goal difference.
Our fantastic result against City last week whereby Nuno completely out thought Pepe must have stiffened the resolve through out the side.
We should win by one or two clear goals tomorrow; while we haven't scored a vast amount of goals [45 against Liverpool 69, Arsenal 52, Chelsea 53] we possess goals and assists through out the team. Elanga 8, MGW and Anderson all have 5 or more assists.
Ipswich's top scorer is Delap with 10 goals & 2 assists.
Ipswich T. v Forest Match Thread
posted on 15/3/25
Forest fans singing what they think of Tuchel, and its not very complimentary.
posted on 15/3/25
That’s poor
posted on 15/3/25
DONT THROW THIS GRRRRR
posted on 15/3/25
We are ruining our goal difference 2-4, need another one now.
posted on 15/3/25
That’s not great. 3-0 is so much better than 4-2 oh well
posted on 15/3/25
Job done. Well played Forest
posted on 15/3/25
You can’t let players score unchallenged from a cross into the box, again very sloppy.
Game over we win 4-2, adequate.
posted on 15/3/25
Speaks volumes when you are slightly disappointed with a 4-2 away win, just shows how far we have come.
Let’s keep this going for the rest of the season, and Europe really is within our grasp.
posted on 15/3/25
I thought Ipswich were holding their own, and Forest would eventually edge it 1-0. But a ruthless seven-minute spell blew the game wide open. Milenković struck first, and Elanga’s quickfire double finished it before halftime.
Ipswich grabbed a couple late, but the damage was done. With a seven-point gap over Bournemouth, we probably need three more wins and a couple of bore draws to get over the line. Given we still have Leicester to play, I reckon 64+ points should be enough to secure our first Champions League spot since 1981.
posted on 15/3/25
One more thing I think we should take from today, sitting back and defending leads is not our forte. We tried it against Southampton, and that didn’t go well, and today we still conceded two sloppy goals, yes they were not going to cost us the game today, but it is a worrying trait, it also damages the goal difference.
This is not meant as a complaint by any means, just an observation, as I said earlier, there is no way we shouldn’t celebrate a 4-2 victory, especially away from home.
It’s hard to believe the transformation from the last two seasons, long may it continue.
COYRs.