Nottingham Forest's 4-1 home victory over Leicester City in the FA Cup last weekend wasn't exactly "Boreham Wood over Bournemouth" levels of shocking, but it was still pretty jarring. A second-division team that hasn't been in the Premier League since 1999 putting an outright pummeling on the defending Cup champions? That will always be surprising, especially considering the stats bore it out to a certain degree -- Forest generated 1.9 expected goals (xG) to Leicester's 0.6 and attempted four shots from within 10 meters. Leicester managed only one.
City Ground was rocking.