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    ‘Incredible’: Tim Sherwood dismisses Everton and Nottingham Forest verdict after what he observed recently

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    Tim Sherwood believes Bournemouth’s 4-3 win over Luton Town was an amazing result for Everton and Nottingham Forest.

    Luton led 3-0 at halftime on March 13, but the Cherries came out firing in the second half, scoring four goals without answer.

    Had Luton won, they would have been ahead of Forest and only one point behind the Toffees.

    Sherwood stated on Premier League Productions (13 March, 9:33pm): “As soon as Solanke scored that brilliant goal, Nuno and Dyche would’ve got their remotes out.” “This is an incredible result for Everton and Nottingham Forest.”

    Huge relief for Dyche and Everton.

    Sean Dyche and Nuno Espirito Santo would have had a lot riding on the outcome of Bournemouth’s game against Luton.

    With Luton taking an early 3-0 lead, Dyche and Nuno would have been concerned about the ramifications of a Luton win.

    Given that Everton and Forest are both fighting for survival, any points dropped by their immediate opponents could have a huge impact on their own chances.

    Dyche and Nuno must have felt relieved when Bournemouth mounted a miraculous recovery to win 4-3, knowing that Luton’s defeat would keep them firmly in the relegation zone.

    This outcome gives both clubs a glimpse of optimism, potentially boosting morale and offering a critical psychological advantage in the battle against relegation.

    However, as the relegation race heats up, Dyche and Nuno understand that every match is crucial, and they must continue to seek for positive results to keep their respective sides in the top flight.

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