The English Premier League delivered a weekend of surprising results. Nottingham Forest secured a stunning 3-0 victory over reigning champions Liverpool at Anfield. Meanwhile, Brighton staged a dramatic comeback to defeat Brentford 2-1 at the Amex Stadium.
Nottingham Forest Stun Liverpool with Dominant Display
Nottingham Forest produced the biggest upset of the weekend. They humbled Liverpool with a convincing 3-0 win. The match took place at Liverpool’s home ground, Anfield.
Murillo opened the scoring in the 33rd minute. He reacted sharply inside the box. An Elliot Anderson corner led to the goal. Murillo finished neatly. A brief VAR review confirmed the strike. Liverpool struggled to recover after this setback.
Forest extended their lead shortly after the restart. Nicolo Savona met a clever pass from Neco Williams. He then struck the ball high into the right side of the net. Morgan Gibbs-White sealed the victory in the 79th minute. His polished left-footed finish capped a memorable performance.

Forest showed ruthlessness on their attacks. They registered seven shots on target from 13 attempts. Anderson, Igor Jesus, and Omari Hutchinson also tested the goalkeeper. The visitors played with confidence and composure throughout the game.
Liverpool, despite having more possession, failed to convert their chances. Their 19 efforts yielded only three shots on target. These came from Alexis Mac Allister, Mohamed Salah, and Dominik Szoboszlai. They also earned more corners, eight to Forest’s six. However, they lacked the precision needed to change the game’s outcome.
Manager Arne Slot made several substitutions. He introduced Hugo Ekitike, Federico Chiesa, Andy Robertson, and youngster Pearl Ngumoha. Yet, the team could not find a breakthrough. Two late yellow cards perfectly summarized a frustrating afternoon for the Reds.
This crucial win lifts Forest to 12 points in the Premier League table. It also gives them a much-needed away clean sheet. Liverpool remain on 18 points. They have now suffered back-to-back 3-0 league defeats. This raises significant concerns for their attacking strategies.
Brighton’s Dramatic Comeback Against Brentford
At the Amex Stadium, Brighton secured a dramatic 2-1 victory over Brentford. The Bees initially thought they had taken the lead in the 23rd minute. However, VAR disallowed the goal. Six minutes later, Brentford earned a penalty. Igor Thiago stepped up and calmly converted it, putting his side ahead.
Brighton made tactical changes at halftime. They brought on Lewis Dunk and Maxime De Cuyper. The team immediately began to control the game. Their persistent pressure paid off in the 71st minute. Danny Welbeck guided home a tidy pass from Georginio Rutter.
Jack Hinshelwood then scored the winner in the 84th minute. He timed his run perfectly. His finish was authoritative. This secured all three points for the Seagulls.
The drama continued deep into stoppage time. Brentford were awarded a second penalty at 90+4 minutes. But Bart Verbruggen made a decisive save. He denied Thiago a second goal. Michael Kayode forced one more effort on target before the final whistle. Despite this, Brighton held firm to protect their lead.
The hosts showed stronger numbers in the second half. They won the corner battle 7-4. They also embraced the physical nature of the match, collecting four yellow cards. Both of their goals came in the second half. This matches their recent trend of late-game scoring this season.
The weekend’s action also featured a highly anticipated late kick-off. Newcastle hosted Manchester City, promising another standout fixture.