Daily Star Sunday

So far Zoh good for five-star Warnock

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FOREST: was tough for us. Not only to see us not score from the penalty but then to see them go down the other end of the pitch and score.

“When that happens you can’t help but feel a sense of injustice.”

Forestieri doubled the visitors’ lead seven minutes into the second half. Forest struggled to clear an Abdi corner and, after collecting the ball with his back to goal, Forestieri found the top corner with a shot on the turn.

Forest made two changes in the 58th minute, bringing on Britt Assombalon­ga and Mustapha Carayol – and a minute later they had pulled a goal back.

It was the outstandin­g Brereton who was the catalyst as he chased a lost cause on the left, keeping the ball in before angling towards goal and luring Westwood off his line – before cutting the ball back for Ben Osborn, who found a gap between three Wednesday defenders on the line to finish.

And Forest could have nicked a point when Brereton came close to an equaliser with a glancing header.

Wednesday boss Carlos Carvalhal said: “It was a difficult game but we deserved the win.

“There were big moments in the game. One was when they missed the penalty and the other was when we scored a few minutes later. I have said in the past that a good goalkeeper is not one who has to make 20 saves in a game.

“A good goalkeeper is one who makes saves when he has to, when the team needs him to. Keiren is a fantastic goalkeeper and when the team needs him, he is there.”

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