EPL: Arsenal Dominates Nottingham Forest 3-0 in Premier League

Arsenal Vs Nottingham Forest
Zubimendi and Gyokeres shine in Arsenal's 3-0 win



Martin Zubimendi's stunning volley and Viktor Gyokeres' clinical finish secured a 3-0 win for Arsenal against Nottingham Forest. Read more about the match.


Nottingham Forest's recent struggles continued with their latest defeat, having managed only three wins in their last 11 Premier League games...


Arsenal's new signings stole the show in a 3-0 win over Nottingham Forest, marking the team's third consecutive Premier League victory at the Emirates Stadium for the first time since August 2024. Martin Zubimendi opened the scoring with a stunning volley from outside the penalty area, showcasing his skill and precision. The Spanish midfielder's goal was a beauty, and it set the tone for the rest of the match.


The team's dominance continued into the second half, with Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyokeres combining beautifully to double the lead just 46 seconds into the half. Gyokeres' finish was clinical, and it sealed the win for Arsenal. Postecoglou's Forest struggled to create chances, with their best opportunities coming late in the game when they were already two goals down.




Nottingham Forest's recent struggles continued with their latest defeat, having managed only three wins in their last 11 Premier League games. This made their matchup against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium a daunting task. Under new manager Ange Postecoglou, Forest seemed to struggle with adapting to his style of play, which marked a significant departure from their previous approach.


In the first half, Arsenal dominated possession but found it challenging to create clear-cut chances. One notable moment was Mikel Merino's close-range shot, expertly saved by Nottingham Forest's goalkeeper Matz Sels. This was one of only two shots on target in the first half. The game was disrupted by injuries to Arsenal's captain Martin Odegaard and Forest's centre-back Murillo, forcing both teams to make substitutions.


Despite Arsenal's possession dominance, they didn't score until the 32nd minute when Martin Zubimendi's stunning volley gave them the lead. The real turning point came in the second half when Viktor Gyokeres doubled Arsenal's lead with a precise finish from Eberechi Eze's cross.


Martin Zubimendi's stunning volley in the 32nd minute separated the two sides at the interval, marking his first goal for Arsenal and a milestone in his senior league career - his first-ever goal scored from outside the penalty box. This impressive strike came after a Nottingham Forest clearance from a corner kick, which fell kindly to Zubimendi, allowing him to unleash a precise and powerful volley that arrowed into the net, past goalkeeper Matz Sels. The goal not only showcased Zubimendi's skill but also highlighted his growing impact on the team since joining Arsenal in July 2025. The Spanish midfielder's contribution was crucial in securing a 3-0 win for Arsenal against Nottingham Forest at the Emirates Stadium.


Arsenal's wait for the opening goal lasted 37 minutes, but the second goal came swiftly, just 59 seconds into the second half. Viktor Gyokeres, the summer signing aimed at bolstering Arsenal's attacking prowess, proved instrumental in doubling the lead. He expertly swept home Eberechi Eze's cross from close range, showcasing his cutting-edge skills in the final third.


The start of the second half was eventful, with Nottingham Forest nearly scoring a fortuitous goal. Dan Ndoye's cross deflected off Chris Wood and headed towards the goal, but Arsenal's goalkeeper David Raya made a crucial save, tipping the ball onto the crossbar. This moment highlighted the intense action unfolding on the field.


The match showcased Arsenal's dominance, with their new signings making a significant impact. Manager Mikel Arteta expressed satisfaction with the team's performance, particularly highlighting the contributions of the new players. In contrast, Ange Postecoglou's Nottingham Forest struggled to adapt, facing chants of 'sacked in the morning' from the crowd.


The woodwork was rattled again soon after, this time at the Arsenal end, when Viktor Gyokeres' powerful strike from a tight angle hit the post and bounced to safety. This moment seemed to mark a turning point in the match, as Nottingham Forest's confidence waned, and they struggled to regain momentum. Despite the introduction of Ryan Yates and James McAtee, Forest was unable to exert meaningful pressure on Arsenal's defense.


The match ultimately ended 3-0 in favor of Arsenal, with Martin Zubimendi scoring a stunning volley and doubling his tally with a header, while Gyokeres added a clinical finish. The win marked Arsenal's third consecutive Premier League victory at the Emirates Stadium.


As such, Arsenal were able to see out the game with relative ease and make it three wins from four at the start of this term, with Zubimendi’s header late on adding extra gloss to the scoreline to mark a perfect response to their 1-0 defeat against Liverpool before the international break.


For their opponents, however, this is now a second consecutive 3-0 loss, leaving Postecoglou with work to do as he attempts to turn the tide and make sure this poor run does not become a rot.


Arsenal dominated Nottingham Forest 3-0 at the Emirates Stadium, showcasing their strong form at home. Martin Zubimendi's stunning volley and Viktor Gyokeres' clinical finish sealed the win, with Zubimendi adding a late header to make it a perfect response to their 1-0 defeat against Liverpool before the international break. This victory marked Arsenal's third win in four games, highlighting their impressive start to the season.


Nottingham Forest, however, face a tough challenge under new manager Ange Postecoglou, who witnessed his team's second consecutive 3-0 loss. Postecoglou's task is to turn the tide and prevent this poor run from becoming a trend. With Forest's ambitious owner Evangelos Marinakis backing him, Postecoglou aims to bring success to the club, emphasizing his desire to win trophies and play exciting football.



Match Highlights

  • Score: Arsenal 3, Nottingham Forest 0
  • Goals: Martin Zubimendi (32', 79'), Viktor Gyokeres (46')
  • Assists: Noni Madueke (Zubimendi's volley), Eberechi Eze (Gyokeres' goal), Leandro Trossard (Zubimendi's header)
  • Possession: Arsenal dominated with 54% possession
  • Shots on Target: Arsenal had 4 shots on target, while Nottingham Forest had 1
  • Clean Sheet: David Raya, who kept his 42nd clean sheet for Arsenal, a record in the Premier League since his debut in September 2023


Post-Match Analysis

Arsenal's win marked a confident start to the season, with the team showing signs of cohesion and teamwork. The new signings, including Zubimendi, Gyokeres, and Eze, have integrated well into the team and are making a significant impact. In contrast, Ange Postecoglou's Forest will need to regroup and reassess their strategy to bounce back from this defeat.

Current Standings

  • Arsenal: 1st place with 9 points from 4 matches
  • Nottingham Forest: 11th place with 4 points from 4 matches

Arsenal's next match is against Manchester City on September 21, 2025, at the Emirates Stadium.

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