Nottingham Forest vs Birmingham City. Sky Bet Championship.
The City GroundAttendance27,281.
Nottingham Forest 3
- J Lolley (15th minute)
- L Grabban (22nd minute)
- M Dawson (65th minute)
Birmingham City 0
Nottingham Forest 3-0 Birmingham: Joe Lolley stars as home side cruise to victory
Joe Lolley, Lewis Grabban and Michael Dawson score to earn Nottingham Forest boss Sabri Lamouchi his first Championship win
Sunday 18 August 2019 19:15, UK
Joe Lolley took centre stage as rampant Nottingham Forest battered Birmingham 3-0 at the City Ground.
Lolley scored the first goal with a brilliant free-kick and set up the second for Lewis Grabban, to give Sabri Lamouchi's side a comfortable 2-0 lead at the interval.
In the second half Forest should have scored more goals than the one plundered by skipper Michael Dawson from a corner, as they repeatedly tore open Pep Clotet's side, only to miss a host of chances.
But that was a minor criticism, as the Reds recorded up the first Championship win of Lamouchi's tenure, in hugely impressive fashion.
Forest had to defend stoutly as Birmingham won a couple of early corners and pushed their big men forward.
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But it was from a set-piece that Forest took the lead in the 15th minute. Ivan Sunjic was booked for a late challenge on Jack Robinson and Lolley delivered further punishment, as he lashed a powerful shot into the bottom corner of the net from the resulting free-kick.
Former Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp did get something on the ball, but not enough to keep it out, with Lolley celebrating in front of the Blues supporters.
Seven minutes later, Camp was picking the ball out of the back of the net for a second time, as Lolley this time turned provider.
The winger did well to find space on the right, before lifting a delightful lofted cross towards the far post, where Grabban rose to plant a simple header back across goal and inside the far post, with Camp a helpless bystander.
Forest were intent on turning the screw, with Sammy Ameobi showing great strength to follow on from a quality first touch, as he brought the ball down on his chest before beating Maxime Colin for pace, with the former Bolton man only denied a goal by a strong save from Camp at his near post.
The second half began with Aro Muric forced into his first meaningful save, but it was a simple one as Lukas Jutkiewicz looped a header towards goal. Jutkiewicz was the only real source of threat for the Blues, with the big forward then prodding another half-chance wide.
It was Forest who added to their tally, from a corner, as skipper Dawson arrived purposefully to force a downward header over the line as he attacked Tiago Silva's delivery in the 65th minute.
Samba Sow headed inches wide as Forest went in search of a fourth goal, while Ameobi was guilty of missing a sitter. Grabban then spurned another good headed chance and sub Rafa Mir narrowly cleared the bar with a spectacular effort.
The managers
Sabri Lamouchi: "For us, this was our best performance yet. But I hope there is better to come in the future," said Lamouchi, following what was his first Championship win as head coach. We must keep going, we must keep improving. The players are really positive. But this is just one victory and we have to keep going.
"We have to find our killer instinct in the box, to score one or two more goals. But it was a good performance. We had a good dynamic in attack and controlled the game. Our keeper did not have to do a lot so, for me, it was the perfect game. We did not give them a single chance to get back into the game."
Pep Clotet: "I am still new in Birmingham, in a sense, because I have been here for two years. But the one thing I have learned about this club is that we are very resilient. We will be together, we will be united. We have made a solid start, but we will be disappointed about what has happened here.
"Now it is about being together, as we look to keep adding points to our tally. We are in a situation where a lot of the players arrived at the club late. We need to have a little bit of patience and understand the process we are going through."