Nottingham Forest lost 3-1 to Leeds United at Elland Road, leaving Sean Dyche deeply frustrated with the defending. A late debut goal from Lorenzo Lucca gave Forest brief consolation, yet defensive errors had already decided the Premier League match and highlighted wider concerns for a team still glancing towards the relegation battle.
Dyche focused on how each concession came from avoidable situations rather than sustained pressure. Leeds punished Forest through direct play, capitalising on poor communication, loose organisation and questionable decision-making across the back line. Those moments shaped the contest long before Lucca’s milestone strike for Forest and kept Leeds in control for long spells.
The opening goal arrived from a simple
long ball that Forest failed to deal with as a unit. Confusion at the back allowed Jayden Bogle to profit, with the defender reacting quicker than the Forest back line. Noah Okafor then finished from close range after another lapse, before Dominic Calvert-Lewin used a chest finish to score Leeds’ third in the second half.
Those defensive lapses contrasted sharply with Lucca’s personal landmark. The forward became the 10th player to score on a Premier League debut for Nottingham Forest. Lucca also joined a select list as the 12th Italian to score in the competition, but the achievement came with Forest already effectively beaten and chasing a game they had allowed to slip away.
Forest’s record against newly promoted clubs also took a hit. Since returning to the Premier League in 2022, Forest had previously lost only once in 15 matches against such opponents, with eight wins and six draws. However, the defeat at Elland Road means Forest have now lost two of their last three league games against newly promoted sides, winning just one.
Dyche did acknowledge Leeds’ display but underlined that Forest’s defending fell well below normal standards. Dyche told BBC Match of the Day: "Three awful goals, you can't give away goals like that at this level. "
Forest’s position in the table still offers some breathing space, though pressure remains. The team sit six points clear of the relegation zone, yet the picture could shift. West Ham, currently 18th, meet 19th-placed Burnley on Saturday, a fixture that may tighten the battle below Forest and place extra focus on upcoming fixtures.
Dyche expanded on the performance, offering credit to Leeds while outlining where Forest fell short. "Credit to them, they deserved it. We warned the players, we know the atmosphere in here and all the talk of it. We started playing well, we made two chances, but you can't get done with a straight ball over the top with your unit all staring at the ball. Then we give away a second that's not great. I actually thought we were still in it at that point. Then the third goal and you're just scratching your head because they're miles off what we usually do as a unit. "
Dyche highlighted the first goal as especially avoidable and criticised an unnecessary attempt to step up. "To concede the first, they drive you mad those ones. They're the basic principles. We tried to play offside for no reason, I don't like that anyway. Then they score a goal out of a nothing situation. Then the third is a real headscratcher. "
Forest did create openings either side of half-time, yet could not change the momentum once Leeds were ahead. Dyche felt the mood inside Elland Road shifted heavily after the third goal, saying: "The whole place changes and we had a couple of chances in the second half as well. "
| Team | Goal Scorer | Goal Detail |
|---|---|---|
| Leeds United | Jayden Bogle | Exploited defensive mix-up from long ball |
| Leeds United | Noah Okafor | Tapped in from close range |
| Leeds United | Dominic Calvert-Lewin | Scored with chest in second half |
| Nottingham Forest | Lorenzo Lucca | Debut goal late in the match |
The travelling Forest support stayed vocal despite the setback, acknowledging Lucca’s late goal and effort from the side. Their presence at Elland Road was noted during the match and reflected in messages after full-time.
Thank you for your support at Elland Road tonight. pic.twitter.com/T1ryRRT0Up Nottingham Forest (@NFFC) February 6, 2026
Forest leave Elland Road with clear positives in attack, including Lucca’s immediate impact, but serious issues to fix defensively. With their cushion above the bottom three not yet secure, Dyche’s side face important Premier League matches where improved organisation, communication and decision-making at the back will be crucial.






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