Irish Sunday Mirror

Forest Grab vital victory

- By LINDSAY SUTTON at Deepdale

FOREST skipper Lewis Grabban grabbed his spotkick chance to give his side only their second away win for boss Chris Hughton.

This much-needed victory for Hughton lifted his struggling side out of the bottom three – but it was tough on Preston who were left frustrated.

Boss Alex Neil revealed that he had words with referee Tim Robinson for giving the spotkick – and missing Grabban’s double touch penalty. And he told him: “You’ve cost us the game.”

The defeat ended a run of three straight league wins for Preston and was a jolt for their hopes of progress towards a top-six push.

When North End defender Darnell Fisher handled an on-target shot by Cafu, Robinson pointed to the spot and Grabban took an age to put the ball in place.

He then slipped but keeper Declan Rudd was beaten – only for Neil to claim it should have been chalked off.

He added: “Grabban hit the ball twice and that’s why our keeper immediatel­y ran to the ref to tell him.

“I think he knows his error but I have no issue with him for the rest of the game.”

Forest manager Chris Hughton dismissed Preston’s claims and thought the penalty was “the right decision”.

He said: “Lewis actually slipped and kicked himself, not the ball.

“It was a welcome goal for us and it feels like a really big win because of the position we are in.

“We’ve found it tough to get that win and we needed a bit of luck to do it.”

Preston have only themselves to blame for blowing their chances in front of goal. Both Tom Barkhuizen and the highlyrate­d Ben Davies hit the bar with second-half efforts as North End bossed much of the play.

Even before that flurry of activity, Barkhuizen missed a sitter when he swung a left foot at the ball in front of goal, only to send his effort well over.

Minutes before, the forward sent a snapshot over, and then hit the bar when he curled an effort round keeper Brice Samba.

Yet early on, Forest took the game to Preston.

Anthony Knockaert had a golden opportunit­y in front of goal but could only scoop over.

Twice, Sammy Ameobi got in troublesom­e efforts, his first being blocked, before he then hit wide.

PRESTON: Rudd 6; Fisher 5, Huntington 6, Davies 7, Hughes 7; Ledson 6, Bayliss 5 (Gallagher 73, 6), Potts 5 (Riis 73, 6), Johnson 7, Barkhuizen 7; Maguire 6 (Stockley 87). Unused subs: Ripley, Earl, Storey, Rafferty, Holland-wilkinson, O’reilly. N FOREST: Samba 6; Christie 6, Worrall. 7, Figueiredo 5, Ribeiro 6; Sow 6, Yates 6; Knockaert 7, Cafu 6 (Arter 88), Ameobi 7 (Lolley 63, 6); Grabban 8 (Taylor 90). Unused subs: Smith, Bong, Jenkinson, Mighten, Geerrero, Mckenna.

Lewis Grabban. Forest skipper kept his cool to give his side a

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MAN OF THE MATCH: priceless win from the spot. REFEREE: Tim Robinson 7.
SMASH ‘N’ GRAB Lewis Grabban celebrates penalty winner MAN OF THE MATCH: priceless win from the spot. REFEREE: Tim Robinson 7.
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