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Championship 2021 2022 Nottingham Forest Queens Park Rangers


16 mars 2022
City Ground

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Nottingham Forest completed an incredible turnaround as they came from behind to beat fellow promotion-hopefuls QPR 3-1 at the City Ground. Goals from Djed Spence, Ryan Yates and Brennan Johnson clinched a big three points for Steve Cooper’s side. It came courtesy of a brilliant second half from the home side. On a sodden City Ground pitch, the hosts were left with work to do in the second half as they found themselves 1-0 down at the break. Andre Gray had opened the scoring in the 40th minute, with Forest left to rue some missed chances prior to that.


QPR had a decent opportunity of their own early on, though. Ethan Horvath made a good stop to thwart Lee Wallace with 10 minutes on the clock, following an inviting cross from Gray. But the Reds recovered and began to get a grip on the game. Keinan Davis had an effort blocked, following a nice move involving Tobias Figueiredo, Djed Spence and Philip Zinckernagel. And then the Reds went even closer with 20 minutes gone. Ryan Yates had two chances in quick succession. First, a header was thwarted by a strong save from David Marshall. And then the midfielder couldn’t quite direct an effort on target as he slid to get on the end of a Zinckernagel ball to the far post. Just when it seemed as though Forest were on top, however, it was the visitors who made the breakthrough. Gray latched on to a pass from Chair and drove the ball beyond Horvath after turning Figueiredo, to put Rangers ahead.


Ten minutes into the second half, however, the hosts were level. And it was thanks to an absolutely incredible goal. Teed up by Zinckernagel, Spence found himself in space - to cries of ‘shoot’ from the crowd. He did. And how. It was a fabulous strike by the right-back. Hit with venom from range, it dipped and had Marshall scrambling as it sailed into the top corner for 1-1. It could have been 2-1 soon after. More good work from Spence set up a chance for Brennan Johnson, who fired wide. And Davis did the same a few minutes later. The front man then had another decent opportunity following excellent play by Spence. Davis planted his header wide, though. With seven minutes to go, however, it was 2-1 to the Reds. James Garner’s corner was flicked towards goal by Yates to give the hosts the lead. Johnson then made sure of the three points when he finished off a good move in the final minutes.





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