Igor Jesus' first Premier League goal claimed the points for Nottingham Forest as they beat still winless Wolves 1-0 at Molineux.

The Brazilian striker rose well to nod in the only goal of a low-quality game in the 72nd minute when Sam Johnstone came for Omari Hutchinson's right-wing cross and did not get there. It was no more than Jesus deserved given the incident late in the first half.
There was a moment of controversy then when the Forest player appeared to have headed Sean Dyche's side into the lead. The goal was ruled out for offside with his team-mate Dan Ndoye stood in the line of sight of Wolves goalkeeper Johnstone.
The decision appeared relatively straightforward given the recent spate of such offside calls but it took the officials five minutes to reverse the initial decision following a VAR review, referee Tim Robinson spending considerable time in front of the monitor.
It was typical of a bitty game that underlined the problems Wolves have had all season and having started with three straight defeats, Rob Edwards is no closer to solving them. Forest move up to 15 points, giving them just a little breathing space at the bottom.
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