
All eyes on Spurs & West Ham? 'Unbelievable' Forest edge towards safety
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Spor dünyasında son dakika haberi: All eyes on Spurs & West Ham? 'Unbelievable' Forest edge towards safety To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser. This video can not be played Figure caption, Forest thrash Sunderland to boost survival hopes By Joe Rindl Sport journalist Published 7 minutes ago 4 Comments And then there were two?
Nottingham Forest stunned Sunderland with a sensational 5-0 win on Friday to put some serious distance between themselves and the bottom three. It moved Vitor Pereira's side on to 39 points, eight clear of 18th-placed Tottenham and six clear of 17th-placed West Ham . It is 15 years since a team was last relegated from the Premier League with 39 points.
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So, with Forest unbeaten in eight games in all competitions, is it time to call the battle to avoid the Premier League's final relegation spot a two-horse race? Premier League: Nottm Forest thump Sunderland 5-0 to edge towards safety - reaction Are Forest definitely safe? What the stats say Forest boss Pereira was quick to tell Match of the Day that his side's tally "isn't enough" to stay up quite yet.
"We need more points, we need to win more games and we need to keep our mentality," he said. But is Pereira being needlessly cautious? Twenty-three teams have been on exactly 39 points after 34 games across Premier League history - and none of them have gone down.
There is a strong argument to be made that Forest, and by extension Leeds on 40 points, already have enough to stay up. When looking at 38-match seasons the average points tally of the side finishing 18th is 34. 5 - so 35 points is, on average, good enough for survival.
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And, in even better news for Forest and Leeds fans, over the past five seasons the average points tally for 18th has dropped to 29. Only six teams have ever been relegated from the Premier League with 39 or more points in a 38-game campaign. The last two were Birmingham and Blackpool, who both went down with 39 in 2010-11.
"Is 39 points enough to keep you up? Yes, but you have to work on the basis that anything is still possible," former England midfielder Jamie Redknapp told Sky Sports after Forest's win. "You are asking Tottenham to win four games...
is that going to be possible? Back-to-back wins and it all changes. " Mathematically, eight more points ensures next season will be Forest's fifth consecutive campaign in the top flight.
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