Wilfried Zaha Pascal Gross Danny Welbeck David Moyes Josh Dasilva Nottingham Forest Tomas Soucek Jeffrey Schlupp Brentford Roberto De-Zerbi Manchester Jordan Premier League soccer Sport comeback Wilfried Zaha Pascal Gross Danny Welbeck David Moyes Josh Dasilva Nottingham Forest Tomas Soucek Jeffrey Schlupp Brentford Roberto De-Zerbi Manchester Jordan

Premier League: Bees devastate Forest with late comeback

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Brentford broke Nottingham Forest hearts with two late goals as they came from behind to win 2-1 and keep Steve Cooper's side in the thick of the relegation battle.Forest looked like picking up a second consecutive victory and moving clear of immediate trouble after Danilo marked his 22nd birthday with a goal in first-half stoppage-time.But Ivan Toney's free-kick levelled it eight minutes from time and, after an injury to Danilo left Forest with 10 men, Brentford substitute Josh Dasilva won it in stoppage time to leave Forest still only two points clear of the bottom three.Brighton reignited their European push with a club record Premier League win as they routed Wolves 6-0 at the Amex Stadium.A week after their FA Cup semi-final penalty shootout defeat to Manchester United and on the back of a midweek loss to relegation-battling Forest, Roberto De Zerbi's side were fully back in the groove on home turf.Denis Undaz, Pascal Gross and Danny Welbeck had two goals apiece as the Seagulls reached a club-record 53 Premier League points, putting the pressure on Tottenham, Liverpool and Aston Villa above them.Earlier Crystal Palace came out on top in an action-packed lunchtime kick-off, beating West Ham 4-3 in a result which leaves David Moyes' side still looking over their shoulders in the relegation fight.Tomas Soucek gave the Hammers an early lead at Selhurst Park, but the hosts levelled through Jordan Ayew before quick goals from Wilfried Zaha and Jeffrey Schlupp turned the game on its head.Michael Antonio pulled one back before the break but Palace were two goals ahead again when Eberechi Eze scored from the penalty spot, and although Nayef Aguerd scored to give Palace something to worry about West Ham could not get level as

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