LEICESTER, England (AP) — When Chris Wood scores Nottingham Forest don’t lose. The big New Zealander proved it again on Friday as he scored twice in a 3-1 win over Midlands rival Leicester in the English Premier League. Wood’s second-half double was his sixth and seventh goals in nine games.
On each occasion, Forest has won or drawn. The win came just five days after it beat Crystal Palace 1-0, and sent Nuno Espirito Santos’ buoyant team from eighth place to fifth. Leicester was 14th.
Ryan Yates put Forest ahead with a lovely strike after 16 minutes. The Leicester defense failed to clear its lines and the scuffed clearance fell to the feet of Yates, who drove a low shot into the bottom corner from 25 meters out. Leicester talisman Jamie Vardy equalized seven minutes later when he stole in between defenders to touch in a Harry Winks cross.
A superb save from Mads Hermansen stopped Nicolás Dominguez from giving Forest the lead again two minutes later but the visitor was not to be denied as it took control of the game after the interval. With 47 minutes gone, Wood had his back to goal and six defenders within a meter or two but they never got near as he turned and struck an unstoppable shot into the corner of the net. His third came on the hour mark when defender Wout Faes’ weak header fell perfectly for him to nod over stranded keeper Hermansen.
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