Pedro Neto scored an amazing goal in the last moments of the game to help Chelsea secure a 2-1 victory over west-London rivals Fulham at Craven Cottage.
After substitute Tyrique George equalized in the 83rd minute, canceling out Alex Iwobi's earlier goal, Neto's strike sealed the win for Chelsea, moving them above Forest in the race for a Champions League spot.
This result will ease some of the pressure on Chelsea's manager, Enzo Maresca.
In the beginning, Raul Jimenez's dominance over Chelsea's Levi Colwill in the air was noticeable as Fulham applied pressure.
Chelsea skipper Reece James lost possession to Fulham's pressing, leading to Iwobi's goal with his left foot from outside the box.
Despite showing signs of lack of confidence, Chelsea managed to create a few chances that a more in-form striker than Nicolas Jackson could have converted.
Chelsea made changes at halftime, bringing on Jadon Sancho for Noni Madueke, but it took a while for the team to find their rhythm.
Chelsea's only notable chance by the 60th minute was a long-range shot by substitute Malo Gusto.
Meanwhile, Fulham remained solid defensively, with Berge and Bassey winning balls in midfield against Fernandez and Palmer.
As Chelsea pushed for a winner, substitute Tyrique George scored his first goal for the club in the 83rd minute to level the score.
With the momentum on their side, Chelsea needed a special moment to complete the comeback, and it arrived in stoppage time through Pedro Neto's powerful strike.