A nervy encounter at the City Ground saw Chelsea scrape past Nottingham Forest 1-0, booking their place in next season’s Champions League thanks to a scrappy Levi Colwill finish and a resolute defensive display.
On a day filled with tension, nerves, and high stakes at both ends of the pitch, Chelsea did just enough to punch their ticket to next season’s Champions League. A gritty 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground wasn’t pretty, but it was priceless.
The Blues arrived knowing that a win would guarantee a top-five finish, and while the performance lacked fluency and attacking spark, Enzo Maresca’s men showed character when it mattered most.
The decisive moment came five minutes after the break. Pedro Neto, Chelsea’s liveliest attacker on the day, fired a dangerous cross into the Forest box. The ball skipped past a sea of legs and found Levi Colwill lurking at the back post, where the defender bundled it into an empty net. It was scrappy, but nobody in blue cared.
Forest, to their credit, fought back hard. They created several chances, including a glorious opportunity for Chris Wood who fired over from close range in the dying minutes. Anthony Elanga and Ola Aina also went close, but Robert Sanchez stood firm between the posts.
Despite the defeat, Nottingham Forest can still look forward to European football next season, with a spot in the UEFA Conference League secured. They’ll feel unlucky not to have claimed more on the day, but their overall campaign remains a success.
As for Chelsea, it wasn’t vintage football, but it was job done. After a campaign filled with ups and downs, the Blues will be back in Europe’s elite competition and that’s all that mattered to their jubilant away supporters who made themselves heard at full-time.