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Chris Wood's Injury Struggles: A Challenging End to 2025

Nottingham Forest's prolific striker Chris Wood faces a frustrating conclusion to 2025 as he undergoes knee surgery, sidelining him for an unspecified period. The New Zealand international, a standout performer in the previous season, has been sidelined since the arrival of Sean Dyche as the new head coach.

Chris Wood's Injury Struggles: A Challenging End to 2025

Nottingham Forest's star striker Chris Wood has confirmed that he has undergone surgery on his knee injury as he ends 2025 on a bitter note. The New Zealand international, who had a terrific outing in the 2024-25 campaign, suffered an injury in October this year and has not featured for the club since Sean Dyche replaced Ange Postecoglou as Forest's new head coach. Wood was Nottingham Forest's star performer in the 2024-25 season as he scored 20 goals in 40 matches across all competitions and played a key role in Forest securing a berth in the Europa League. He started the new season on a bright note as he scored a brace in the club's 3-1 win over Brentford in their Premier League season opener. He also scored on his first appearance in the Europa League this season against FC Midtjylland, although Forest lost the game 2-1.     However, Wood has not appeared for Forest since their 3-0 loss against Chelsea in the Premier League on October 18. Incidentally, the clash against the Blues was Ange Postecoglou's last match in charge of the club after Sean Dyche replaced the Australian at the helm. Wood is yet take the field under Dyche's tutelage.Wood shared an image of himself ina hospital bed on his Instagram on Saturday and revealed that he underwent surgery on his knee. In the caption, the forward wrote: "The Christmas I didn’t expect, you can never know what football throws at you. From the highs of last season to now the battles and the lows personally of this season. You have to be ready for anything. Truly gutting and frustrating that I’ll be on the side line for another period of time. It’s what’s needed to come back stronger and better to help my team mates do the job needed in the prem and in Europe. Thanks to everyone that’s helped with this. Lot of people have gone out there way over the Xmas period to help my recovery. Most importantly to our doctor and medical team. As well as the players, staff and the NFFC family. Hope you’ve all had a great Christmas, enjoy the new year and see you in 2026!!! COYR!!!" Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!Dyche's men suffered their 10th league loss of the 2025-26 campaign and their third in their last five outings as Pep Guardiola's Manchester City narrowly clinched Saturday's Premier League clash at the City Ground. Tijjani Reijnders handed City the lead shortly after the break before Omari Hutchinson momentarily restored parity in the 54th minute. However, Rayan Cherki stole the limelight towards the end of the match as the Frenchman scored the all-important winner in the 83rd minute to seal crucial three points for his team.    Despite beating Forest, Guardiola was all praises for their opponents as he said after the match: "All the kilos I won over Christmas time in weight, today I lost it. I am fit again. What a team Sean Dyche has made again. That's a really, really, really big three points. "(Forest) are an incredible team, the way that they play they do it unbelievably. Igor wins all of the balls. They have a top-quality team. "This team was in the Champions League but for one or two games last season and now in European competitions. A fantastic team and tough place to come, and at winter time. We talked a lot about this in the last few days with the players. Winter time, at Nottingham Forest, you have to be there, there, there. Today, if we are not ready then we do not win that game. The mentality was unbelievable, so really pleased again for the guys."The 34-year-old forward will now hope to recover soon and take the field for Forest as early as possible. Wood would want to accumulate as many minutes as possible in the second half of the season as he hopes to regain full match fitness before travelling to North America with the New Zealand national team for the 2026 World Cup. Wood led New Zealand to a historic World Cup qualification in March 2025, as the All Whites returned to the global stage after a 16-year absence.     Forest will be back in action in the Premier League one last time in 2025 on December 30 as they take on Everton at home.

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Chris Wood's Impact on Nottingham Forest

Chris Wood played a pivotal role in Nottingham Forest's successful 2024-25 campaign, scoring 20 goals in 40 matches across all competitions. His contributions were instrumental in securing a spot in the Europa League for the club.

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Injury Woes and Surgery

Wood's promising start to the 2025-26 season was cut short by a knee injury sustained in October. Following surgery, he expressed his disappointment at being sidelined but emphasized the importance of returning stronger to aid his team in both domestic and European competitions.

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Forest's Recent Performances

Under Dyche's guidance, Nottingham Forest has faced challenges, including a recent defeat to Manchester City. Despite the loss, Guardiola praised Forest's quality and resilience, highlighting the team's competitive spirit.

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Road to Recovery and World Cup Aspirations

As Wood aims to recuperate swiftly, his focus will be on regaining fitness for the second half of the season. With eyes set on representing New Zealand in the upcoming World Cup, Wood's recovery process will be crucial for both club and country.

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Upcoming Fixtures and Expectations

Nottingham Forest will face Everton in their final Premier League fixture of 2025 before heading into the new year. The anticipation surrounds Wood's potential return to action as Forest navigates through a challenging period in his absence.

Published on Dec 27, 2025