Nottingham Forest vs Rotherham United. Sky Bet Championship.
The City Ground.
Nottingham Forest 1-1 Rotherham: Sammy Ameobi earns late point for Chris Hughton's side
Report and highlights from the Sky Bet Championship clash at the City Ground
Tuesday 20 October 2020 23:10, UK
Rotherham's record of not having won at the City Ground since 1955 continues but for long spells of the 1-1 draw with Nottingham Forest it looked as though they might end their hoodoo.
It was entirely against the run of play when Daniel Barlaser put the visitors ahead from the penalty spot six minutes into the second half.
But Rotherham, who were without boss Paul Warne in the dugout as he isolated because of coronavirus, held out until the 79th minute when Sammy Ameobi finally broke their stoic resolve with a close-range finish.
Lewis Grabban should have won it for Chris Hughton in his second game in charge but fired wide after rounding the 'keeper.
Cyrus Christie prodded a shot wide with his right foot when he might have been better using his left, crosses from Ameobi and Joe Lolley both came within a whisker of carving out a golden chance for Grabban and when the ball rebounded to Ryan Yates he fired the wrong side of the upright.
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It was a close game but Forest were looking the more likely to break the deadlock. Rotherham's first meaningful effort did not come until the 27th minute when Mickel Miller curled wide from the edge of the box.
The first half was one of few chances for either side, amid a game that was peppered with a huge amount of niggling, scrappy free-kicks.
It took five minutes of the second half for the visitors to take the lead from the penalty spot. It did look to be a clear foul when Christie brought down Miller, even if referee Stephen Martin took his time about making the decision.
But Barlaser was unwavering in his finish, as he lifted the ball high into the corner of the net to put Rotherham in front with their first on-target effort of the game.
Scott McKenna had a header blocked in the goalmouth as Forest looked for an immediate response. Yates planted a diving header against the bar, having been picked out by Nicholas Ioannou.
Grabban saw Jamal Blackman make a smart save at his feet and, when the ball span loose, Luke Freeman could not find a gap through to goal.
Forest were denied by the woodwork for a second time after Lolley had twisted and turned on the right side, before hitting a low shot that bounced away cruelly.
Forest finally made their pressure count in the 79th minute, following good work from Grabban, who rampaged into space down the right side before cutting the ball into the centre for Ameobi to stroke home from a few yards out.
Grabban could and should have won it for the hosts but, after rounding 'keeper Blackman, he fired into the side netting, which perfectly summed up Forest's night.
What the managers said...
Nottingham Forest's Chris Hughton: "I am not sure how we did not win. We wanted a reaction in the second half from the players and we got that. Credit to Rotherham because they are a very fit side and they close down all over the pitch and a lot of that is man-to-man - so you have to be a very good team to play around them.
"But we had enough good chances to have won two matches. On a good day you put those away on a difficult day, you do not. In the second half we dominated and had many chances - and they have come away with a point. They will believe they have earned that point. This is the Championship - there are not too many comfortable games."
Rotherham assistant Richie Barker: "It was a very good point away from home, against a very good team who were on the back of a win at Blackburn and who are operating under a new manager, with loads to prove. There were heroics and there was luck, with them hitting the woodwork a couple of times.
"Sometimes you feel hard done by after a game and you are waiting for a bit of luck. I think we deserved something out of the game last weekend, whereas tonight we probably nicked a point. We are mixing with some very good clubs and holding our own at the minute."