Chris Wood has continued his incredible start to the Premier League season with a double in a 3-1 win over Leicester.
The Nottingham Forest striker was on fire for his side at Leicester City on Friday night, netting a second-half brace inside 13 minutes.
Only Cole Palmer and Erling Haaland have scored more goals than Wood since Nuno Espirito Santo took over at Forest.
"It's consistency with what Nuno's been working on. We got better and better last season but we also conceded poor goals at times," Wood said, speaking to Sky Sports.
Espirito Santo's side now hold Forest's longest unbeaten away streak in the English top-flight since 1995.
They have also won back-to-back top-flight games for the first time since December 2023 and sit fifth in the Premier League table, which is their highest-ever league position of the century.
Having played one extra game than those around them, Forest are only one point behind Arsenal and Aston Villa.
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Wood has scored exactly 60% of Forest's goals in the Premier League this season, having bagged seven of his side's 11.
Only Liam Delap of Ipswich Town (66.7%) has contributed more individual team goals than Forest's number 11.
Wood was also asked by Sky Sports about Haaland and the role of being a 'big centre forward'.
"We want to try to bring it back or I'll be out of a job!" he said. "For a period of time, the small centre forward with a lot of pace was used but thankfully Erling has brought it back."
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"He's [Nuno Espirito Santo] come in and put an emphasis on putting the ball in the box. He's worked on that in the training pitch."
Leicester fans were left booing their side at The King Power stadium as they remained in 14th position with nine points from nine games.
Forest fans certainly made the most of the victory over former manager Steve Cooper's side, as they chanted his name at full-time.
Wood has taken the Premier League by storm And the two-time European Cup winners may be able to dream of competing on football's grandest stage once again.