Chris Wood is just one goal short of his lifetime-best Premier League season total of 14, which he has reached twice – last season and five years previously – and it very much looks that this time he will deliver a best-ever in what has been a glorious late-career surge at Nottingham Forest.
Former Nottingham Forest striker Robert Earnshaw says current top scorer Chris Wood remains "underrated" despite his incredible form this season. Speaking on the latest episode of BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast,
Chris Wood and Nottingham Forest are both enjoying a standout season. The 33-year-old's 13 Premier league goals so far have been key in Nuno Espirito Santo's side maintaining their push for a Champions League finish - and maybe beyond?
Chris Wood has sent a message to Nottingham Forest fans after their latest Premier League result against Liverpool.
EVEN by the standards of a normal quiet January, this month, so far, has been about the things that haven’t happened. Over the last five January windows, Prem sides have splashed out £785m.
Nuno Espírito Santo's high-flying Nottingham Forest are off to the start of dreams this evening as they lead table-topping Liverpool at The City Ground. It was none other than leading man Chris Wood
Only Mohamed Salah (18), Erling Haaland (16) and Cole Palmer (14) have scored more than Chris Wood's figure of 13 in the Premier League this season, and the striker's form is a big factor in Forest's success this season. That tidy left-footed strike from a tight angle put those Forest fans into dreamland as the club sits second in the table.
Trying to chase down Salah and Haaland are Cole Palmer, Chris Wood, Nicholas Jackson, and a raft of others who have used purple patches to climb the goals table. Below you’ll find the candidates for the 2024-25 Premier League Golden Boot, as well as a ...
All Whites striker Chris Wood has continued his fine scoring run after giving Nottingham Forest the lead in their 1-1 English Premier League draw against leaders Liverpool this morning. Before the outing, Liverpool was the only current Premier League side that Wood hadn’t scored a goal against.
All White striker Chris Wood has continued his fine scoring run by giving Nottingham Forest the lead in their English Premier League clash against leaders Liverpool this morning. Before the outing, Liverpool was the only current Premier League side the Wood hadn’t scored a goal against.
The All White scored his 12th Premier League goal of the season as third-placed Nottingham Forest beat Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Southampton put up a decent fight against Manchester United but Tyler Dibling went off with an ankle injury in the second half and if he is missing here then that is a massive blow.