Nottingham Forest came from behind to beat West Ham United, compounding the hosts’ relegation fears. West Ham led through a Tomas Soucek goal but saw a second-half strike by Crysencio Summerville ruled out. Forest responded immediately when Nicolás Domínguez headed in an equaliser from a corner. The turning point came late on as Alphonse Areola clattered into Morgan Gibbs-White, allowing him to score the decisive penalty in the 89th minute. The defeat leaves West Ham winless in 10 matches and seven points adrift of Forest in 17th. Despite signs of effort, Nuno Espírito Santo admitted his side lacked organisation and belief. Forest, managed by Sean Dyche, ended a four-game losing run and boosted their survival hopes with a gritty, if unconvincing, victory.
Gibbs-White Penalty Deepens West Ham Crisis as Forest Rally Late
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