Derby Telegraph

More misery for Hughton’s Reds

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SUBSTITUTE Rubin Colwill scored twice as Cardiff City came from behind to defeat Nottingham Forest 2-1 yesterday and pile the pressure on under-fire manager Chris Hughton.

Forest had gone ahead at the City Ground when Lewis Grabban slotted home midway through the first half.

But Cardiff’s robust approach gradually ground the home side down and 19-year-old Colwill conjured up his first senior goal to level the scores as he finished from close range in the 58th minute.

The Wales internatio­nal then produced a precise curling finish for his second goal, 15 minutes later to win it for Mick McCarthy’s visitors.

Forest are still looking for their first win of the Championsh­ip season and are rooted to the foot of the table.

Fulham were replaced by West Bromwich Albion at the top of the table after the Cottagers’ unbeaten start to the season ended with a 1-0 loss away against Blackpool.

Josh Bowler struck the only goal of the contest at Bloomfield Road in the 49th minute as Fulham suffered the first defeat of boss Marco Silva’s tenure.

West Brom moved to the summit despite being held at the Hawthorns by Millwall, who secured a 1-1 draw thanks to Daniel Ballard’s 55th-minute header.

That came six minutes after Kyle Bartley had put the hosts in front, with Albion – still undefeated in the league this term under Valerien Ismael – having earlier failed to convert a penalty, Karlan Grant seeing his effort in first-half stoppage time saved by Bartosz Bialkowski.

As well as Fulham, also a point behind Albion are Stoke City, who moved up to third place with a 2-1 come-from-behind victory over Huddersfie­ld Town at the bet365 Stadium.

Matty Pearson’s own goal in the 63rd minute proved the winner after Jacob Brown had swiftly replied to Harry Toffolo’s 47th-minute opener.

Fourth-placed QPR saved themselves from a first defeat of the campaign as Stefan Johansen’s stoppage-time equaliser earned them a 3-3 draw away against Reading, for whom John Swift scored a hat-trick.

After a Michael Morrison own goal put the R’s 1-0 up in the 11th minute, Swift’s treble had Reading looking set for victory.

But Andre Gray then reduced the

deficit in the 79th minute before Johansen had the final say at the death.

Scott Parker’s Bournemout­h moved into the play-off places as they continued their unbeaten start in the League by seeing off Barnsley 3-0 at the Vitality Stadium.

Young left-back Jordan Zemura notched early and late on in the contest, either side of a Dominic Solanke goal just after half-time.

The final play-off spot is occupied by Coventry City following their 2-0 home win over Middlesbro­ugh, in which Viktor Gyokeres and Martyn Waghorn got on the scoresheet.

Sheffield United registered their first League victory under Slavisa Jokanovic in emphatic fashion as they thumped Peterborou­gh United 6-2 at Bramall Lane.

The score was level at half-time after Iliman Ndiaye’s opener for the home side and Jack Marriott’s reply.

The Blades then went 5-1 up thanks to goals from John Fleck, Ben Osborn, Morgan Gibbs-White and Ndiaye, and after Jonson Clarke-Harris pulled back a 79th-minute goal from the penalty spot, Osborn subsequent­ly completed the scoring in added time at the end.

Luton Town drew 2-2 away against Blackburn Rovers thanks to a Luke Berry brace, the second of which came in the eighth minute of stoppage time.

Rovers led 2-0 at the break through Tyrhys Dolan and Harry Pickering efforts before Berry began his rescue act with a 73rd-minute finish.

Elsewhere on Saturday, there were 0-0 draws between Bristol City and Preston North End, and Swansea City and Hull City.

 ??  ?? Rubin Colwill (right) celebrates scoring what proved to be Cardiff City’s winner against Nottingham Forest yesterday.
Rubin Colwill (right) celebrates scoring what proved to be Cardiff City’s winner against Nottingham Forest yesterday.

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