Nottingham Forest are showing promising form, according to Sean Dyche. The team secured their third consecutive win across all competitions by defeating Malmo 3-0 in the Europa League on Thursday. This victory follows a similar triumph over Liverpool last week. Forest are now unbeaten in five matches and have moved out of the Premier League's bottom three, sitting 16th in the Europa League standings with eight points from five games.Ryan Yates, Arnaud Kalimuendo, and Nikola Milenkovic scored at the City Ground, boosting Dyche's optimism for December's crucial fixtures. "It's certainly looking up," he told TNT Sports. He praised their strong performance against Sturm Graz, despite a goalless draw, and emphasized maintaining consistency at home due to their supportive fanbase. "If you take care of each game, the rest of it takes care of itself," Dyche added.Forest have achieved a notable milestone by scoring at least three goals in three consecutive games for the first time since February 2015. As a top-flight team, this feat hasn't been accomplished since April 1995. Dyche highlighted the importance of both the Premier League and Europa League for the club's history and ambitions. "We want to do well on both fronts, but it's not always that easy," he stated.The Premier League holds significant value for Nottingham Forest after their return to top-flight football. However, Dyche also stressed the importance of performing well in the Europa League due to its historical significance for the club. Forest will face Brighton in their next Premier League match on Sunday.
Dyche remains focused on maintaining momentum as they approach a busy schedule. The recent victories have lifted spirits within the squad and among fans. With upcoming matches posing new challenges, Nottingham Forest aims to continue their upward trajectory while balancing commitments in both domestic and European competitions.