Ramon Sosa scores first goal for Forest in English football
- Ramon Sosa scored his first goal in English football, equalizing for Nottingham Forest in a 2-2 draw against Brighton.
- The match featured a penalty from Chris Wood and two goals from Brighton before Sosa's late equalizer.
- Both teams ended the match with nine points from five games, highlighting a competitive start to the Premier League season.
In a Premier League match at the Amex Stadium, Nottingham Forest managed to secure a 2-2 draw against Brighton, thanks to a late equalizer from substitute Ramon Sosa. The Paraguay forward, who joined Forest from Talleres in Argentina during the summer transfer window, capitalized on a defensive error from Brighton with 20 minutes left in the game. The match was marked by a series of dramatic events, including both managers being sent off. The game began with Forest taking an early lead through a penalty converted by Chris Wood after Callum Hudson-Odoi was fouled in the box. However, Brighton responded strongly, scoring two quick goals just before halftime. Jack Hinshelwood equalized with a powerful header, followed by Danny Welbeck curling in a free-kick to give Brighton the advantage. As the second half progressed, Forest made tactical changes to regain control, but they faced challenges as captain Morgan Gibbs-White received a second yellow card, leaving Forest with ten men. Despite this setback, Sosa's goal brought the visitors back into the match, showcasing their resilience. The draw left both teams with nine points from five matches, reflecting a competitive start to the season. The match also coincided with the 20th anniversary of the passing of Brian Clough, Forest's most successful manager, adding emotional weight to the occasion.