5/25/2023 0 Comments Nottingham forest club![]() Speaking to BBC Radio Nottingham's Shut Up And Show More Football podcast, the midfielder said: "I think it’s exciting to play every game like a final, I think it’s good for us to have this in mind and take all the games the same way. Nottingham Forest's Orel Mangala feels "every game is a motivation" as the team try to avoid relegation from the Premier League. Newcastle have had a little bit of a dip but this feels like the perfect game for them to find some form again.įind out what Sutton and Ostler predicted for the rest of the weekend's games and cast your vote It smells a bit like a draw to me, but Newcastle need the win and Forest can't play Chris Wood and also have issues at the back.įorest haven't lost at the City Ground in the league since the middle of September but I think that run ends here. Steve Cooper's side rely so much on their home form because their results on the road have been terrible, but it means they are under pressure to get points here, and I think that might begin to tell. Their performance was so disappointing, and they were very lucky to get a goal - they barely had an attack. They got a bit lucky, because Wolves could have had a penalty and their goalkeeper Nick Pope could have been sent off if it was given, but it was an important result for them.įorest, meanwhile, were well beaten at Tottenham. Newcastle had lost a bit of ground in the race for the top four before they beat Wolves last weekend. This is such a big game, at both ends of the table. The remainder of the season has to look better for us. It is still possible to get a good number of points to cement our Premier League status. We’re still involved in the relegation scrap and the gap to the relegation zone keeps closing so we’ll welcome the international break with open arms. With performances dwindling, our squad seems fragmented and they need to offer more. However, struggling to close down players, maintain possession of the ball or get into their final third are just some of the reasons we were less deserving of a result. ![]() Or would we have simply been fortunate to have picked up a draw against a top side? Some might feel the point was snatched away, others might feel there were unjust decisions. Their penalty coming in injury time dampened our spirits and led to collective angst. With our away form struggling to materialise, our home form is also now under attack as our unbeaten record came to a dramatic end against Newcastle. Saveena Johal, Punjabi Forest, external I’ve heard Shilton thought it was his greatest save as well. Extra special because 30 seconds later we went down the other end and scored the only goal of the game. Tim: Peter Shilton away at Birmingham City from Trevor Francis in the year we won the league. The game finished 3-3, but Chettle wasn’t at fault for the goals, and pulled off a fantastic save to stop a goal-bound effort. Jamie: Against Reading in 1997, Dave Beasant got sent off and Steve Chettle went between the sticks. ![]() ![]() It was arguably the boost that got us back into the Premier League after 23 years. Rebekah: Samba's phenomenal performance during the penalties against Sheffield United in May 2022 was incredible. Sublime save from a Mick Ferguson header - 0-0, we won the league and I was there. Peter Shilton at Coventry when we won the league. Here are some of your selections:Īndy: Best save ever? Simple. Jordan Smith's relegation-saving stop against Ipswich in 2017 got the nod. We asked our fan writer to pick the best save they'd ever seen from a Nottingham Forest goalkeeper.
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