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  1. Match report from Forest fan

     

    Forest started in business like fashion, opening the scoring with a goal from Origi, which from my seat in Block R of the LBC looked to have been bundled over the line by Origi’s arm (VAR proving me wrong!!!), but that was the zenith of our 90-minute performance. What followed was a spirited Bristol city performance, a lack-lustre forest performance, and a Bristol equalizer 5 minutes after our opener. Controversy rages about the Bristol goal. Bandwagon-jumpers blame Matt Turner, but that is a total misrepresentation of the facts. Fact: no outfield player bothered to try and close down any Bristol player allowing Andy King, who all his long career has demonstrated a shooting ability from distance. Fact: Kings powerful shot was well-aimed at the top corner of Turners goal. Fact: Turner flung his tall frame athletically across the goal to finger tip the ball onto the inside of the post. Fact: not a single Forest player reacted to the ball as it flew across the goal-mouth to strike the far post. Fact: Turner valiantly tried to stop the unmarked Knight’s shot from close range – the only Forest player to make any effort to close Knight down, or get a block in.

    For the rest of the half, Bristol played at pace, with accurate passing, while Forest produced a comedy of errors that Shakespeare would have dismissed as being too farcical to include in a comedy drama. A back-3 formation does require the wing backs ahead of them to put in a lot of effort. Montiel on the right was like a rabbit in the headlights, and failed to make a meaningful interception, or block, or tackle until very late on when he raced back to slide in and prevent Cornick from going through on goal, and in so doing he injured himself and had to be substituted. Montiel for me is a total liability, and needs to be replaced. Toffolo on the left put in a lot more running, but despite his consistent efforts game after game, he was sadly ineffective on the night.

    As a result of the lack of quality in front of him, Turner was called on several times to make excellent diving saves. Despite the nervousness of the crowd, he also acquitted himself far more confidently with his feet on the many occasions he was called upon to deal with back-passes.

    Despite the difference in league standings, Bristol looked to be the better team when in possession, but Forest’s quality players did show flashes of what they are capable of, but it was all too infrequent, and too many wrong decisions were made, and too many passes went astray. Both teams created some decent openings, but were equally profligate in front of goal, the most glaring example falling to Nakhi Wells, who will probably not have Felipe on his Christmas Card list after last night, who somehow knitted an Arran sweater out of his legs to miss the ball, and the open goal from about 2 feet from the goal line.

    Montiel’s withdrawal saw the introduction of 18-year old Academy star, Joe Gardner, who made a crunching tackle immediately he came onto the pitch, and he continued to play a spary cameo throughout extra-time, linking well with Neco Williams. Williams got into good positions in the Bristol penalty area a couple of times in those excruciating extra-time minutes, and from the best he opted to try and blast the ball through the city keeper from a tight angle, rather than cutting back to the unmarked Hudson-Odoi, waving his arms to let Williams know “I’m here, I’m unmarked, and I will score”.

    So penalties, and hero Turner did his bit, saving City’s 2nd penalty. The forest penalty takers (MGW, Williams, CHO, Niakhate, and Taiwo all performed splendidly, their spot kicks each beating the keeper for Forest to win a thoroughly undeserved place in the 5th Round. It was genuinely heart-warming to see Niakhate, himself a penalty squanderer at AFCON, go over to console the Bristol player who missed. It was also heart-warming to see the normally quiet and calm NES do a lap of honour with his players, waving to the crowd.

    A word on the crowd: never before have I heard a City Ground home crowd so silent and moribund, while the 3,000 travelling Bristol fans were loud and proud throughout the whole game. Also, the day-trippers around us seemed unable to sit in their seats for more than 5-minutes at a time – up and down they were like a whore’s drawers as they felt the need to go and fetch pies, tuffies, or visit the bogs.

    Player Ratings:

    Turner: 8 – easily the Forest MOTM, with a string of excellent saves to keep us in the game;

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  2. 8 minutes ago, Gazred said:

    From the beeb...

    "Sam Bell, who missed the penalty for Bristol City, was a top performer for them throughout and he is very unfortunate to be on the losing side."

    Leave him alone eh.

    add to this, it was Bell made the late saving tackle when Forest broke away, without that we may not have got to penalties

    Also it has been said a lot in the past that Bell is one of the best finishers at the club

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  3. 26 minutes ago, mozo said:

    Personally (I am not a qualified football manager), I would play Ross at RB and give Roberts a rare run out at LB. That way RM can play an hour, with Tanner replacing him, thus keeping our FB/WB options relatively fresh for Boro at the weekend.

    Dont disagree and also surprised Roberts has had no game time, did not know if either had played on the left before and an alternative line up

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