The second international break of the season is finally over, and Nottingham Forest welcome Chelsea in the Premier League’s first fixture back. A lot has changed for the home side since their last meeting at the end of the 2024–25 campaign.
By Alex Roberts
Enzo Maresca will doubtless be hoping momentum is still on Chelsea’s side following their dramatic late win over champions Liverpool in the previous round of fixtures, thanks to a close-range finish from wonderkid Estêvão, for those that don’t know.
As for Nottingham Forest, it’s starting to look like the writing is already on the wall for Ange Postecoglou…
Make or break for Big Ange
Evangelos Marinakis’ decision to part ways with the man who led Forest to their first European campaign in around 30 years and replace him with friend and former Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou certainly raised some eyebrows.
With zero wins from first seven games across all competitions, the knives are out, and several reports are suggesting if the Australian doesn’t get a result here, it could be his last game, with Sean Dyche waiting in the wings as a potential replacement.

The numbers paint a bleak picture. Having conceded 15 goals, suffered five defeats and drawn twice, Postecoglou has endured a nightmare start to his tenure, becoming the first permanent Forest manager in a century to go winless in his opening six matches, with their 2-0 defeat to Newcastle making it even worse.
Estêvão HAS to be a Chelsea starter
The little Brazilian scored the winner against Liverpool, his first goal for Chelsea since joining from Palmeiras in the summer. Yes, he’s still raw with plenty to learn, but considering the other options Chelsea have, he has to be a starter, at least for a short spell.

His dribbling ability sets him apart; the ball seems almost glued to his feet, giving fans flashbacks of Eden Hazard in his prime. Estêvão leads Chelsea in successful dribbles per 90 minutes with 3.7, far ahead of the next winger, Jamie Gittens, on 1.7.
Estêvão clearly isn’t afraid to have a go either, averaging 1.4 shots per 90 minutes, with only the injured Liam Delap ahead of him, but as their number nine, taking shots is the very least he could do, with a total xG of 1.6 across his six Premier League appearances.
Team News
It wouldn’t be a Chelsea game without a couple of injuries and a red card. Benoît Badiashile and Josh Acheampong both went off injured in the win over Liverpool, with manager Maresca seeing red for his celebrations after the winning goal. Games gone.
Willy Caballero will be the man on the touchline for Chelsea, with Liam Delap (hamstring), Levi Colwill (ACL), Dario Essugo (thigh) their long-term absentees, with the club still sweating over Enzo Fernández (knee) Cole Palmer (groin), Andrey Santos (knock), Reece James (knock), Wesley Fofana (concussion) and Tosin Adarabioyo (calf).
The good news is Trevoh Chalobah is back from suspension, while the two defenders that went off against Liverpool are also expected to be available.
Forest are looking a little healthier with only Ola Aina ruled out due to a hamstring injury. Oleksandr Zinchenko (groin) and Douglas Luiz (hamstring) face late fitness tests.
Prediction
Forest have been really poor under Postecoglou, but there has to be a decent result for them at some point. We think this one could be a 1-1 draw, and the Australian will save his skin for another day.
(Cover image from IMAGO)
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