Daily Star Sunday – March 8 2026 – Daily Star Sunday

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For a time, Forest fell into the bottom three in midweek. When West Ham took the lead over Fulham a few minutes after Manchester City had gone 2-1 up, it looked grim for the Tricky Trees. Elliot Anderson came to their rescue with an equaliser, with the midfielder following Morgan Gibbs-White in finding the net with a special finish to draw the visitors level once again.

A brilliant goalline clearance from Murillo in injury time could prove equally important in the context of the season. The visitors showed exactly the kind of character and fighting spirit they are going to need in the weeks ahead. With the Hammers securing the three points at Craven Cottage, defeat in the north west would have seen Forest and West Ham switch places in the table. As it is, they are level on points, separated only by goal difference.

Tottenham – a single point above West Ham and Forest – are firmly in trouble, too, while Leeds are just a further two points ahead of them. There is every chance the battle for survival could go right down to the wire. Bottom club Wolves have also sparked into life, but a 12-point gap to make up looks like being too big to bridge. Likewise, Burnley appear to be Championship bound. Ahead of the game at City, head coach Vitor Pereira insisted how other teams were doing was of little concern to him.

His full focus, he said, was on Forest. “Believe me, this is too much for me,” he said when quizzed on how much attention he pays to the bigger picture. “I just care for my team. All my energy I put into what we can control and the way I can help my team.

“Every day I study, study, study. I plan.

EVIL Ian Huntley died yester- day after succumbing to a brutal assault behind bars. Cheers rang out at notorious Frankland prison as lags celebrated the news. Vile Huntley murdered 10-year-olds Holly Wells and Jessica Chapman in Soham, Cambs, in 2002. Officials said the nation’s thoughts are with the girls’ families. Full story: Pages 4-5 ■ ■by ISOBEL DICKINSON ‘nation’s thoughts with families of Holly and Jessica’ 2 DAILY STAR SUNDAY, March 8, 2026 SS1ST WE PAY FOR YOUR STORIES Text 07738 209 306 Calls charged at normal rates but don’t worry about the cost, we’ll call you right back Read all about it – online as well as in your favourite paper.

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