Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo to BBC Match of the Day after today's game: "This a very tough league. The second half, we started really well and controlled the game but then there was the deflection and stoppages.
It’s been a tough, tough season for Southampton. The Saints remain rooted to the bottom of the Premier League table after a 3-2 defeat at Nottingham Forest on Sunday.Southampton were 3-0 down
According to a report from Foot Mercato journalist Santi Aouna, Southampton FC are interested in Stade Rennais’ attacking midfielder Albert Grønbæk (23). Grønbæk only arrived in Rennes last
Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina has previously played under Ivan Juric at Torino. Being familiar with the Croatian's playstyle, Aina could prove decisive against Southampton.
Interestingly, in recent years, Southampton has had an upper hand over Burnley at home. Having won a fixture 3-2, while drawing another 2-2, they have not lost at home against the Clarets since February 2020.
The Tricky Trees' unlikely title challenge continues against the struggling Saints.
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NOTTINGHAM, England (Reuters) -Nottingham Forest's remarkable campaign continued with a 3-2 win over struggling Southampton on Sunday but they had to survive a late onslaught before securing the win to move level on points with second-placed Arsenal in the Premier League standings.
A councillor has blasted Reform for “exploiting the suffering and trauma” of grooming victims. Cllr Alexander Winning made the comment in response to an open letter to Southampton City Council from Reform UK party member, Philip Crook, who questioned whether the city had a “child grooming gang issue.”
A man went on a persistent tirade of harassment against a woman over a period spanning five months. Raymond Lake, 48, admitted a string of offences at Southampton Magistrates’ Court. The court heard how Lake targeted a woman by repeatedly messaging her, loitered by her door, and shouted verbal abuse towards her.