5 mins of madness — NFO 8% → 100%
Across minutes 85–90, NFO's win probability moved 92 points. Score went from 0–0 to 1–3.
CHE's collapse in the closing stages has handed NFO a stunning victory at Stamford Bridge. All four goals arrived in the 90th minute, with CHE managing just one as NFO ruthlessly capitalised on late chaos to secure an improbable 3-1 win that defies the usual patterns of Premier League football.
Palmer's spot-kick sailed over the bar in stoppage time, a fitting punctuation to Chelsea's collapse. Forest's defensive resilience had already secured the result; this merely confirmed their superiority across the ninety minutes.
Matz Sels denied Nottingham Forest a fourth with a sharp save deep into stoppage time, preserving Chelsea's slim hopes of salvaging something from a chastening afternoon.
Nottingham Forest's third goal arrives deep into stoppage time, Igor Jesus making it a comfortable margin against Chelsea. The Brazilian substitute has settled the contest when it threatened to tighten considerably.
Awoniyi's finish in injury time extinguished any hope Chelsea harboured of a comeback, sealing Forest's emphatic victory at Stamford Bridge. The Nigerian striker's clinical touch completed a thoroughly dominant away performance.
Awoniyi finished the rout in stoppage time, capping a thoroughly dominant display from Nottingham Forest. Chelsea's afternoon of misery was complete, their defensive frailties exposed repeatedly across ninety minutes.
João Pedro's late finish offers Chelsea minimal consolation as Nottingham Forest's three-goal lead stands intact. The Brazilian's 90th-minute strike arrives too late to alter a dominant display by the visitors.
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