Nottingham Post

Hughton urges Reds to stay on their guard

BOSS SAYS FOREST PLAYERS KNOW IT’S UNACCEPTAB­LE TO FINISH SEASON ON A LOW

- By SARAH CLAPSON sarah.clapson@reachplc.com @Sarah_clapson

CHRIS Hughton fired a warning to his Nottingham Forest players after they were toppled 2-0 by Huddersfie­ld Town.

The Reds’ four-match unbeaten run came to an end in dismal fashion in a largely lacklustre performanc­e at the City Ground.

After a bright start, the hosts’ intensity levels dropped and they paid the price for not making the most of their early dominance, with Aaron Rowe and Juninho Bacuna securing three points for the Terriers.

Forest are 16th in the table, 10 points above the bottom three with four games remaining and Hughton is eager to guard against complacenc­y.

“What the players are aware of is that it’s not acceptable to finish this season on a low,” said Hughton.

“We want to finish the season in the best way possible. That’s what we’ve spoken about in the last few games.

“We are still in a position where mathematic­ally we are not safe. The players are aware of that.

“We’ve got to make sure there is a reaction come Wednesday night, which will be a very difficult game at Birmingham.”

The Reds’ last match on the banks of the Trent had finished with a 3-1 triumph over QPR.

But it was a very different occasion against Huddersfie­ld.

Scoring goals has been an issue which has dogged Forest all term and they drew a blank again in the lunchtime kick-off.

“It was a hard day. We’re really disappoint­ed, particular­ly after our last home performanc­e. I was hoping we could replicate that,” Hughton added.

“In the first 20 minutes I thought we did. We had a lot of the ball and dominated.

“We had three good chances in that period.

“Probably the result sums up a little bit of how we’ve been, which is we have found it difficult to get goals.

“We have become a more resolute team and haven’t made too many mistakes recently. But we made two mistakes for the goals, which hasn’t been the case previously.”

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 ??  ?? Huddersfie­ld Town’s Pipa Avila holds off Nottingham Forest’s Ryan Yates. Inset: James Garner pulls his shirt in frustratio­n during the Reds’ 2-0 home defeat.
Huddersfie­ld Town’s Pipa Avila holds off Nottingham Forest’s Ryan Yates. Inset: James Garner pulls his shirt in frustratio­n during the Reds’ 2-0 home defeat.

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