Sunderland Echo

GIBSON TELLS BORO: WE MUST BE CLINICAL

NOTTM FOREST 2 MIDDLESBRO­UGH 1: DEFENDER RECKONS BEATEN BORO DESERVED TO WIN

-

Ben Gibson insists that Middlesbro­ugh deserved all three points from Saturday’s Championsh­ip trip to Nottingham Forest.

Yet the Teessiders are licking their wounds following a second successive away Championsh­ip loss, going down 2-1 to efforts from Barrie McKay and Daryl Murphy.

Gibson headed a late consolatio­n for Boro and Britt Assombalon­ga – who earlier squandered three clear opportunit­ies – had an effort ruled out for offside after that.

And centre-back Gibson said: “We came here and we were clearly the better team in my opinion, albeit not at our best.

“We deserved not just something from the game, we deserved to win it.

“I think we can be better. We’ve got to be more clinical, and we’ve got to defend better for the two goals.

“But look, we could have scored enough goals to win four games (on Saturday). That’s the positives to take – in the past we haven’t created enough, bit we’ve got to learn a lesson from it.”

Kieran Dowell laid on a 16th minute Forest opener.

The on-loan Everton man’s first touch and turn split the Boro defence, before he slotted a precise ball into the path of McKay, who fired calmly beyond the advancing Randolph.

Ben Brereton, on for injured ex-Sunderland mdifielder David Vaughan, was a key figure as Forest doubled their advantage, with referee Graham Scott pointing to the spot after Gibson had grappled him to the floor.

Former Black Cats forward Murphy swept a precise penalty to Darren Randolph’s left and into the bottom corner.

Boro got one back when a corner was half-cleared and, when Dael Fry sent the ball back into the danger zone, Gibson swept it high into the back of the net.

Boro boss Garry Monk admitted: “It was frustratin­g. I feel for the players in terms of how we can come off that pitch without winning. After the first 20 or 25 minutes when they got the goal and had a good period, we got on top and then from that point it was one-way traffic.

“We created numerous chances which we should have really taken, but I can’t fault the commitment, the attitude and the way we played.

“On another day, we would have come away with all three points, so it’s frustratin­g to come away with nothing whatsoever. We have to accept that and be ready for the next game.”

Boro host Scunthorpe in the Carabao Cup tomorrow.

 ??  ?? Joe Ralls hits the opening goal as Championsh­ip leaders Cardiff kept their 100% record by beating Wolves 2-1 at Molineux on Saturday.
Joe Ralls hits the opening goal as Championsh­ip leaders Cardiff kept their 100% record by beating Wolves 2-1 at Molineux on Saturday.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United Kingdom