36e journee
4 mars 2022
Bramall Lane
ENG
Championship.2021.2022.Sheff.Utd.Forest.ENG.twb22.1MT.ts
1.2 Go
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Championship.2021.2022.Sheff.Utd.Forest.ENG.twb22.2MT.ts
1.3 Go
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Ryan Yates came to Nottingham Forest’s rescue to ensure they came away with a point in a 1-1 draw against Sheffield United. The Reds looked like being made to pay for missed chances when Billy Sharp opened the scoring for the Blades, but Yates headed in right at the death to ensure the spoils were shared. The visitors were much the better side in the first half, they just didn’t have the goals to show for it - despite creating plenty of chances. Ethan Horvath only had one save of note to make, denying Sander Berge with a good stop after the Reds had been hit on the counter. His opposite number, Wes Foderingham, meanwhile, had a much busier opening 45 minutes. Brennan Johnson had a left-footed strike saved and Keinan Davis headed narrowly wide from the resulting corner, all within the first couple of minutes.
Philip Zinckernagel was then thwarted with 22 minutes gone after a loose pass sent the Dane clean through, while Davis fired another effort off target a few minutes later, having been played in by Johnson. And it was the latter who had the best opportunity to put his team in front with half an hour played. Djed Spence was tripped in the box, leaving referee Josh Smith to point to the spot - coming after the Reds felt they had been denied a penalty earlier, for a pull on Davis. Johnson sent the spot-kick down the middle, just as he had against Blackburn Rovers, but Foderingham stood firm to keep it at 0-0. Zinckernagel had another strike blocked just before the interval as the teams went in at the break all-square. Steve Cook was inches away from the opener just before the hour, rattling the crossbar with a header from Garner’s corner. Zinckernagel then made a terrific tackle as the Blades responded by hitting Forest on the counter. But it was the hosts who opened the scoring, dealing a real suckerpunch to Steve Cooper’s men. Morgan Gibbs-White floated a cross to the far post, and Billy Sharp was on hand to head in from close range with 69 minutes gone. That looked like being the winner, until Yates popped up right at the death to finish off Garner’s ball in and ensure Forest had something to show for their efforts.
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