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Angry Aitor starts Forest fire

- By Richard Latham

AN interval roasting by Aitor Karanka lay behind Forest’s second-half comeback to earn a deserved point.

The visiting boss was furious over the way his team approached the game at the start and couldn’t wait for the break to put his views across.

City took advantage of Forest’s early lethargy to take a fifth-minute lead when Andy Weimann marked his League debut for the Robins with a powerful header from a Niclas Eliasson cross, the ball going in off the underside of the crossbar.

But Forest were even quicker off the blocks at the beginning of the second half after Karanka’s pep talk. Daryl Murphy rose above his marker to send a 46th-minute downward header past Niki Maenpaa from Adlene Guedioura’s cross.

Substitute Joe Lolley almost won it for the visitors from 25 yards four minutes from time, but 33-year-old Finland internatio­nal Maenpaa threw himself to his left to turn away the goalbound effort.

Karanka was perplexed by the difference between his side’s first-half and second-half performanc­es.

He said: “There was nothing to put right tactically at halftime. Everything came down to attitude.

“I can understand what happened now, although I didn’t at the time. We had almost a perfect pre-season with no injuries and suddenly the season in a very tough league started with my players not knowing how difficult it would be.

“The way we went onto the pitch at the start was very different to the way Bristol went onto it. In the second half the opposite applied and in the end it was a fair score.

“We showed that when we have the right attitude we are a very good team with a lot of quality players to do good things.

“I can’t tell you exactly what I said at half-time, but it was the medicine the players needed. We had been fragile defensivel­y and didn’t create anything going forward.

“I was more than pretty angry, I was very angry. The second half was so much better and I hope we realise now that the league has started.”

City head coach Lee Johnson agreed it was a fair outcome, but had hoped for more after his side’s incisive start.

“I thought we were excellent in the first 20 minutes and probably unlucky not to go two up,” he said. “They got one off the line and we didn’t make the most of a couple of good situations.

“To be fair to the players it was very hot out there and at the end there were some tired legs in both teams.

“I felt there were a lot of positives for us against a club who have spent a lot of money. Not many teams will come here with five or six really top individual players.

“The atmosphere early in the game was fantastic. Our fans were so loud I was finding it difficult to get instructio­ns out onto the pitch.

“We probably lacked a bit of physical presence up front, but a lot of what we did pleased me and we hung in there defensivel­y when Forest were on top. All in all it was a decent start for us.”

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