Preston North End 0 Nottingham Forest 0
PNE line-up: Iversen; van den Berg, Bauer (Earl, 53), Lindsay; Potts, Whiteman, Browne, Johnson, Hughes; Archer, Evans (Riis, 74). Subs not used: Ripley, McCann, Rafferty, Ledson, Sinclair.
Nottingham Forest line-up: Horvarth; Worrall, Cook, McKenna; Spence, Yates, Colback, Garner, Lowe; Johnson, Davis (Surridge, 81). Subs not used: Smith, Figueiredo, Zinckernagel, Mighten, Cafu, Lolley.
Attendance: 12,598 (2,308 away).
Referee: Mr G Eltringham.
Disappointed not to win this although it may have been a different game if they had got a stonewall penalty in the first ten minutes, Van Den Berg on Davis, however Uncle Geoff thought it was a clean tackle. Apart from that penalty shout and a late effort from Spence we dominated this game. It's probably as well as we have played under Lowe although we still have an inability to put the ball in the net.
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Forest resplendent in their lurid second kit offered little or nothing during the game, even the wonder youngster Johnson was barely noticed. First half we played the ball behind the ponderous back three forced a series of corners but didn't really test Horvarth in the Forest goal. Potts in particlar got into some excellent position and sent in some pin point crosses into the box, closst we came when Browne sliding in at fhe back post couldn't get a touch on the ball as it sneaked past him.
At the back Lindsay came into the side in place of Sinclair and as in all his recent appearances didn't let the side down, Evans bulied their back four and led the line excellently. Level at the break.
Never quite got the joy own the flanks in the second half but we did create two good chances the second Archer timed his run perfectly to take Potts's inch perfect pass advanced on goal slid the ball past Horvarth but also the wrong side of the post shuld have scored but proves even the best can miss them.
Lost Bauer to injury which didn't help plus a booking for his replacement Earl also left him a bit exposed especially as for theonly time in the game Spence got into a dangerous position advanced on goal and fired across the six yard box, no one touched it, closest Forest came all night in the 90th minute.
Deserved more but cannot fault the effort and the application they put in last night. Good atmosphere as well only one more night game at home, wonder who that is against?
Preston North End manager Ryan Lowe told BBC Radio Lancashire:
I was delighted with the performance, but would have been more delighted with the three points. It wasn't for the lack of trying. The lads were fantastic.
"Forest have been ripping teams apart. Their front line are fantastic players and we nullified their strengths so I'm really pleased. Just the last little bit is a goal, but it wasn't for the lack of trying.
"A lot of the credit has to go to them because when you have a performance like that (3-2 defeat to Reading) it can knock you, and the good thing was it didn't knock us - we bounced back from it and we go again."
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper told BBC Radio Nottingham:
"My personal view is that we should have got a penalty, but we don't tend to get those decisions this season.
"We never really got going in the second half - they piled the pressure in and had two decent chances. We could have nicked it when Djed got down the side, but we turned the ball over too much.
"I'm satisfied with a point, looking at the game and how it went. We've kept a clean sheet, we stood strong and defended a lot of corners really well.
"We know we can play better, we know individuals can play better so it might end up being a good point."