NOTTINGHAM Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo credited Saints after his high-flying side survived a late fightback to claim a 3-2 win at the City Ground.
Elliot Anderson and Callum Hudson-Odoi produced high-quality strikes before Chris Wood nodded in a third to give Forest daylight at half-time.
But Jan Bednarek got Saints back into the contest and Paul Onuachu grabbed the visitors a second at the start of 12 minutes of stoppage time.
Ola Aina had to deny Bednarek on the line to heroically preserve three points and Nuno admitted no team in the top flight can be underestimated.
He said: “Since the beginning, we’ve been talking about how competitive this league is. Everything that you fight and want to achieve, you have to give it all.
Nuno Espirito Santo's Forest are third in the Premier League (Image: PA)
“You can never ever underestimate it and think the game is over. Credit to Southampton, we speak about the game after.
"The way they came and created so many problems and situations, I credit them a lot. The beginning (of the second half) was good.
"Possession-wise we controlled but then it was a strange second half, really strange. Lots of stoppages, the game didn’t flow, VAR decisions.
"We didn’t manage so well in the situation but we are delighted that we won the game. We are delighted with it.”
Forest struggled on set pieces after Onuachu’s goal from a corner and Aina’s last-gasp clearance was the difference between three points and one.
Nuno added: “I think he (Aina) did the same in a previous game. It is one of his tasks. I hope it doesn’t become a problem for us, set pieces.
"We have to work on that. You have to look back and see how demanding the game before was (against Liverpool).
“The high intensity required from our players in terms of focus and we knew this could happen. It was a warning for everybody to realise this league is very tough.”
Tyler Dibling has been one of the few positives to come out of Southampton’s miserable season, but they have been hit by the news that he is ruled out.
Boss Ivan Juric says the 18-year-old will be out for a “long time” with an ankle injury that he sustained during Thursday's defeat at Man United.
He added: “Now we will see after seven days if it is four weeks or maybe even more. We have to do another exam for a few days and then we will know.
“With Dibling and (Kamaldeen) Sulemana we have lots of quality in attack and when they are missing, we miss the quality."
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