Nottingham Forest 2-2 Town Sunday, 5th Oct 2014 17:19 Michail Antonio’s injury time goal prevented the Blues from claiming their first win at the City Ground in 15 years as Nottingham Forest and Town played out an entertaining 2-2 draw. Daryl Murphy had twice put the Blues in front with Robert Tesche having grabbed the home side’s first equaliser.
Jonny Williams replaced Teddy Bishop in an otherwise Town side otherwise unchanged from the midweek draw at Sheffield Wednesday, again utilising three strikers.
Ex-Forest duo Luke Chambers and David McGoldrick also started for the Blues, but Paul Anderson missed out on a place in the 18 due to the hamstring injury he suffered in training on Friday.
Town, wearing their home shirt with blue shorts, started brightly and forced an early corner on the right, Murphy heading Williams’s flag-kick into Forest keeper Karl Darlow’s arms.
The home side threatened for the first time when Chris Burke cut the ball back from the right, then went even closer a minute later. After a freekick from the right had been cleared out to the left, Antonio sent over a cross to the far post which skimmed off Matty Fryatt’s head, on to the post and out of play.
The Blues had another fortunate escape on nine when Henri Lansbury’s low left-wing corner avoided everyone in the box before being seen out for a throw by Cole Skuse.
Town went close to breaking the deadlock on 12 after Tyrone Mings had crossed from the left. McGoldrick’s shot was blocked but Forest only half cleared and Sammon played Williams’s pass into the path of Murphy on the right but the Irishman blazed over when he should have done better.
It had been an entertaining and open start to the game. On 14 Berra nodded a Williams freekick wide, then at the other end Mings did well to get a toe in to dispossess Britt Assombalonga as the ex-Peterborough striker broke into the area.
Despite that opportunity, Town were gradually getting on top and in the 19th minute they went in front via one of the goals of the season.
Skuse sent a long ball down the right to Murphy, who took the ball down and inside full-back Eric Lichaj before bringing it into the area past Kelvin Wilson. He first feinted to shoot before smashing a left-foot strike into the corner of Darlow’s net for his fifth goal of the season and probably his best for the Blues.
Town continued to push after the goal, Darlow claiming a Parr header from another excellent Skuse ball, then Sammon ran into trouble on the left before he could feed McGoldrick having won the ball from Jack Hunt on halfway.
Forest were forced to replace Wilson with Jamaal Lascelles in the 29th minute, the centre-half having undergone treatment earlier in the half, then four minutes later Jay Tabb replaced Luke Hyam, who had been suffering with a knock prior to the game.
Chambers hooked a shot to Darlow on 40 before Williams was presented with a golden opportunity to make it 2-0 when Lansbury under-hit a back-pass to Darlow. However, the Wales international’s first touch allowed Michael Mancienne to get back to dispossess him.
Williams required treatment after a challenge with Lansbury just prior to the fourth official’s board announcing four additional minutes, but was OK to carry on.
The Blues found themselves somewhat under the cosh during injury time and shortly before the whistle Parr diverted Hunt’s right-wing cross behind ahead of Burke.
From the resultant corner Assombalonga claimed for a foul by Chambers, who in turn felt he’d been fouled, but referee James Linington brought what had been a lively half to an end.
Town, who had played some of their best football of the season, deserved their lead at the break having had one or two other decent chances in addition to Murphy’s excellent goal.
Forest had also had their moments, coming closest when Fryatt hit the post, but the Blues’ defence, and the outstanding Mings in particular, had held out.
Neither side created anything significant in the opening minutes after the restart. Parr blocked from Assombalonga on 52, Forest having broken quickly after Mings had been unable to find space to shoot on the edge of their box.
Five minutes later Lansbury picked up the game’s first yellow card for a foul on Williams.
The home side were looking threatening and the Blues were increasingly finding themselves under pressure and on 59 only a fabulous Gerken save prevented Forest from getting on terms.
Hunt cut the ball back from the right and the Town keeper did superbly to stop Michail Antonio’s close-range effort low to his right. Two minutes later, Williams, who looked to be feeling the effects of Lansbury’s earlier foul, was replaced by Bishop.
In the 63rd minute the Forest pressure paid dividends. A mix-up between Chambers and Parr midway inside the Blues half saw Assombalonga break into the area on the left before the Norwegian full-back got back to stab behind.
However, from Burke’s corner on the left, Tesche nodded into the net at the far post. The goal had been coming with Forest having been very much on top since the break.
Stuart Pearce’s men continued to press Town back, Antonio shooting wide from the right and Burke curling an effort only just past the post having cut in from the other flank.
But on 71 the Blues went back in front with Murphy again the man on the scoresheet. Mings and Tab exchanged passes on the left before the full-back sent over a cross and Murphy powered a brilliant header beyond Darlow and into the net for his sixth goal of the season.
Forest seemed momentarily stunned to have gone behind again and a minute later McGoldrick found space to hit a low 25-yard effort which Darlow did well to hold on to. The home side were within an inch or so of getting back on terms once again in the 74th minute when Antonio was threaded in on goal and rounded Gerken but Berra was on hand to clear off the line. The loose ball eventually fell to Assombalonga but Gerken had got back to block and the striker’s effort flew over the bar.
Tommy Smith replaced McGoldrick as the Blues switched to a five-man backline for the final quarter of an hour, then five minutes later ex-Blue Dan Harding was introduced by the home side.
Lansbury shot over as the game moved into its final 10 minutes, then Antonio, who had gone to ground very easily inside the penalty area on a number of occasions but without impressing referee Linington, lashed over as Forest continued to search for the equaliser but with the Blues holding firm and Berra a dominant presence.
But deep into five minutes of injury time, Forest levelled for the second time, again from a corner. Lansbury sent the ball to the far post and Antonio powered home much to the relief of the home support.
Pearce’s men continued to push in the remaining minutes but were unable to grab what would have been an undeserved winner.
Forest, still unbeaten in the league, will feel a draw was the least they deserved after dominating the second half, but the late equaliser was tough on the Blues - the better side in the first period - who had defended stoutly after regaining the lead via Murphy’s second excellent goal of the game.
While manager Mick McCarthy won’t be at all happy that his side conceded two goals from set pieces - on top of another at Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday - and let the lead slip so late on, he won’t be too disappointed to go into the international break on a run of seven games without a defeat and with Town in sixth in the table.
Forest: Darlow, Lichaj (Harding 81), Mancienne (c), Wilson (Lascelles 29), Hunt, Lansbury, Tesche, Antonio, Burke (Veldwijk 75), Fryatt, Assombalonga. Unused: De Vries, Harding, Osborn, Grant, Paterson.
Town: Gerken, Parr, Mings Chambers (c), Berra, Skuse , Hyam (Tabb 33), Sammon, Williams (Bishop 61), Murphy, McGoldrick (Smith 75). Unused: Bialkowski, Bru, Henshall, Bajner. Referee: James Linington (Newport, IOW). Att: 24,354 (Town: 1,672).
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DazBent added 19:02 - Oct 5
What a result either way, flying, super Mick |  | |
BriggEnd added 19:03 - Oct 5
This would have been a massive statement today to the rest of the league had we held on to take 3 points. it feels like a loss with the late goal again set pieces let us down big style. Alex Ferguson once said goals win you matches defences win you titles! |  | |
warktheline added 19:14 - Oct 5
Blueboy, you make it sound so simple, coach this, coach that, are you for real? These boys are professional players, they train constantly, in the pursuit of perfection. This is where the problem arises, the margins between success and failure are wafer thin. |  | |
tractorboybig added 19:15 - Oct 5
unfortuantly the last two results show the difference of going up and staying down/////////// |  | |
blueboy1981 added 19:17 - Oct 5
..... we do make the odd spelling error thou - should read 'our' .............. in case you hadn't noticed. |  | |
blueboy1981 added 19:20 - Oct 5
warktheline ........... agreed, but 'winners' make sure they are the right side of that fine line you mention. That's the difference - don't forget. |  | |
Steve_ITFC_Sweden added 19:22 - Oct 5
Nothing but praise for all the team today. You couldn't ask for more effort from any of them. Also agree with a previous poster about Ambolonga (or whatever his name is). How did he not get a yellow for constantly diving? If we'd had a gullible ref. Forest might even have got a very undeserved penalty. Anyway, no we're not the finished article yet, but we are work in progress and going steadily in the right direction at the moment. Don't agree we have a "paper-thin" squad. We have back-up in defence and a whole army of midfielders. We do look a bit thin if a striker gets injured, though. And to round off this serendipity, I thought Sammon did really well today. Worked as hard as anyone and created a lot of irritation for the opposition. Bring on Blackburn. |  | |
REIDIE4 added 19:29 - Oct 5
Was there today and honestly I thought we were superb. Excluding Sammon, who is a waste of space, every player put in a great shift! Was particularly impressed with Mingsy and little Jonny today, and Murphy too looked in great form. Possibly a fair result, although we did have chances to put the game to bed. Ah well, onwards and upwards! COYB! |  | |
Stato added 19:31 - Oct 5
Said it during the week and will repeat it again now goalkeeper is our weakest position. Gerken decent capture on a free and good shot stopper but to improve the team signing a new keeper should be the priority. |  | |
warktheline added 19:37 - Oct 5
Blueboy, I won't forget. For sure, the manager ,and boys won't forget either. The league table proves these lads are continually striving for the perfect performance on a consistent basis. A 10 grand team giving a multi million pound team a good run around, say no more! |  | |
Elizabeth added 19:55 - Oct 5
I was at the game today and the turning point for me was when Jonny Williams had to go off. His pace and tenacity was absolutely fantastic. He truly is an asset to the team. I really do think this team has the ability to carry on doing well this season. Great team spirit .Felt proud to be a Town fan today.Well done MM , TC and all the players ! |  | |
Hiltzkooler added 20:06 - Oct 5
End of season, Town fourth place and loose in play offs ...still exceeding expectations though, by playing some good, entertaining football.....go on Mick, show us us your "Dinosaur" face....!!!!....Grrrrwwwrrrr!!!!....first season for a long time, loving it, with the football.... |  | |
Langdon_Blue added 20:10 - Oct 5
Everyone, including McCarthy are down tonight because we were just 2 minutes away from going joint top of the league....if that isn't a sign of progression then I don't know what is. Well done lads. Keep up the good work. This certainly beats worrying about the relegation zone!!. |  | |
blueboy1981 added 20:17 - Oct 5
...... should someone be pointing out to Fat Boy Tim that there is a 'plus' button ? - or perhaps his finger is super glued to the 'minus', which would of course explain everything !! ......... |  | |
blueboy1981 added 20:23 - Oct 5
.....apologies for overlooking irishtim - ref previous post. |  | |
Fat_Boy_Tim added 20:28 - Oct 5
I think we are making massively too much of the last 10 min again. The first 55 minutes we were outstanding, we played with real attacking threat and defended superbly against one of the league leaders in thier back yard. Several posters on here have moaned in the past the MM teams will never do that but we did and it was great to see. Mings was on fire today, so commited in attack and defence. Williams tore the place up in attack and has really bought into the hard work ethic from MM. Murphy is going to outscore McGoldrick if he carries on like this but that's not taking anything away from McG because he was absolute class in his role too. Skuse was clever today, he gave away about 4 free kicks on or about the halfway line, all of which stopped dangerous counter attacks but managed to stay out of the book. We did hang on at the end but then we were away at a top side and winning. Man U sat back and held onto a 2-1 at home today, it's just playing the odds, if you defend you are less likely to concede and score which is ideal if you are winning but not a guarantee. We lost out but I'd have taken 2-2 at the start and I stand by it. COYB |  | |
Fat_Boy_Tim added 20:30 - Oct 5
BB - And when we win, there is still a keyboard in your house apparently, you don't seem to find it though! |  | |
blue_moon09 added 20:46 - Oct 5
Was at the game today, Town were very good makes you laugh the idiots that don't go come on here and love to moan when they haven't even been to the game. Get behind the team attend the games, town could well be going places, you'll be crawling out the woodwork then I bet... BFN |  | |
blueboy1981 added 20:56 - Oct 5
blue-moon09 ............. assumptions,assumptions, assumptions ...... and questionable whether calling the people you refer to, is correct, or indeed necessary. |  | |
blueboy1981 added 21:01 - Oct 5
Fat Boy Tim ............... absolute BULLSH-T comment, as others will confirm - or just check my previous posts after EVERY GAME for confirmation. Shame people can't / won't / don't get there facts right BEFORE posting - would make them far more creditable. |  | |
Harlowtractorboy added 21:09 - Oct 5
Come on you blues I would of took one point from a good team today . But it feels like a defeat . Still unbeaten in seven sixth in the league and two from the top |  | |
StochesStotasBlewe added 21:17 - Oct 5
Blueboy, don,t rise to the bait. It,s 2 points dropped today people by basic defending errors. Yes we played some good stuff today, no denying that, great following too. Our inability to see the game out though has cost us joint top spot. That is fact. However, much improvement has been made this last couple of months with some attacking flair the most pleasing thing in my opinion. Just need to be a bit more ruthless & who knows, we could be this seasons surprise package. |  | |
oddball added 21:26 - Oct 5
Blueboy dont u get bored by all the minuses lol :-) |  | |
blueboy1981 added 21:33 - Oct 5
........... by name and nature perhaps ........... !! |  | |
NoelTheDub added 02:00 - Oct 6
I am MM biggest critic on here but today was a great result because I think skuse or sammon should not be in our starting team and going at teams when we have them on the rack is my object.Taking off a striker or a ball playing midfielder and hanging on for the win is looking for trouble but having said all that a point was very good.MM is never going to change his defensive ways in a winning position but credit to the squad for grinding out a result when we could have won or lost this game .. |  | |
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