Nottingham Forest look stay unbeaten this young Premier League season by piling pressure on Graham Potter’s West Ham United when the two sides meet at the City Ground on Sunday.

Forest have been dealing with Nuno Espirito Santo-stoked controversy but it hasn’t hurt the team on the pitch as the Tricky Tees took care of Brentford to start the season before drawing Crystal Palace in Week 2.

WATCH — Nottingham Forest v West Ham

West Ham were smacked 3-0 by Sunderland in Week 1 and followed it up with a blowout home loss to Chelsea before exiting the League Cup at the hands of Wolves on Wednesday.

That match saw West Ham star Jarrod Bowen clashing with fans at full time and the manager publicly requesting unity. Potter’s job is under threat but club landed help this wee

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