West Bromwich Albion vs Nottingham Forest. Sky Bet Championship.
The HawthornsAttendance22,691.
West Bromwich Albion 2
- J Murphy (54th minute)
- J Rodriguez (89th minute pen)
Nottingham Forest 2
- S Johansen (6th minute own goal)
- R Yates (65th minute)
West Brom 2-2 Nottingham Forest: Jay Rodriguez scores contentious late penalty
Ryan Yates' first senior goal had put Forest 2-1 up after 65 minutes
Tuesday 12 February 2019 23:17, UK
Jay Rodriguez scored a contentious late penalty to secure a late 2-2 draw for West Brom against Nottingham Forest at The Hawthorns.
Stefan Johansen had put through his own net to gift Forest the lead just six minutes into his home debut, but Jacob Murphy prodded home his first Baggies goal nine minutes after the break to raise the spirits of the home crowd.
Academy graduate Ryan Yates restored the lead for Martin O'Neill's side with a volley that crossed the line via the post (65), before Rodriguez equalised from 12 yards with just a minute to play, after Dwight Gayle was awarded a spot-kick despite minimal contact from Alexander Milosevic.
The result sees West Brom miss the chance to leapfrog Sheffield United into third, with Forest now five points adrift of the top six with 14 games remaining.
There was a sense of unrest that filled The Hawthorns ahead of kick-off on Tuesday night, likely fuelled by the fact the Baggies had not won a home league match since Boxing Day.
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Darren Moore's side explored their opportunities down the flanks in the bright opening exchanges, but after just six minutes they were behind, after a moment to forget in defence.
Forest midfielder Jack Colback caught a fortunate break when Jake Livermore failed to bring Craig Dawson's careless pass under his control; he played a slick one-two with Lewis Grabban and squared for Yates, though it was Johansen whose final touch took the ball beyond Sam Johnstone.
Not even 10 minutes of the second half had elapsed before the Baggies were level, though. The Forest backline failed to deal with Gayle's cross into the area, leaving Murphy on hand to poke home after Rodriguez could not.
Yates' blushes had been spared in the build-up to Johansen's own-goal, but there was no doubt the goal belong to him at the second time of asking. Jack Robinson's long throw was chested down into the 21-year-old's path and he duly volleyed home before the ball hit the ground.
But as has happened on numerous occasions this term, O'Neill's side surrendered their lead late on. Milosevic was adjudged by referee Lee Mason to have fouled Gayle and Rodriguez struck from the spot to level the game.
Joe Lolley was denied the chance to win the game deep into stoppage time after Mason failed to penalise Kieran Gibbs for tugging the winger's shirt inside the area, ensuring the hosts avoided successive home defeats for the first time this season.
Man of the match - Ryan Yates
The 21-year-old had only made one start for his boyhood club prior to Tuesday's game, but you would've done well to guess it. He was at the forefront of the action early on, thought his skewed effort was fortunately turned home by home debutant Stefan Johansen.
The midfielder was superb alongside Ben Watson and Jack Colback and, after turning in a performance like that, will find himself to be a useful asset for Martin O'Neill from here on in.
The managers
Darren Moore: "I've not had any chance to look at replays, but in real-time, Dwight has won us the penalty; he gets in those threatening areas and he's gone down and the referee has awarded a penalty, which has won us a point.
"But definitely tonight, I look back at it and the pleasing thing was that the players kept going."
Martin O'Neill: "First of all, I appreciate referees have the most difficult task in the world, very much so and more so than ever before with the cameras there. I've just spoken to Lee (Mason) and he thought the player (Gayle) was caught.
"He was in a really good position at the end of the day and I accept that. That's the way it goes."
What's next?
On Saturday afternoon, Martin O'Neill's Forest face a second successive away trip, as they face Preston at Deepdale, while the Baggies take on Midlands rivals Aston Villa at Villa Park. Both fixtures get underway at 3pm.