Nottingham Post

Cooper: I loved first-half display, we have to keep going

FOREST BOSS PRAISES MENTALITY OF HIS SIDE IN PLAY-OFF FIRST LEG

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

HEAD coach Steve Cooper singled out his players’ mentality as Nottingham Forest came away with a 2-1 advantage from their Championsh­ip play-off semifinal first leg against Sheffield United.

The Reds could have scored more as they created numerous chances at Bramall Lane.

Goals from Jack Colback and Brennan Johnson ensured they are in a great position ahead of the return fixture at the City Ground tomorrow night. But a late header from Sander Berge to reduce the deficit still leaves the tie enticingly poised.

Cooper will call for more of the same, though, after a brilliant opening 45 minutes in which the visitors could have been out of sight.

They had to defend well after the break, as they came under the cosh, but the Welshman was delighted with the overall performanc­e.

“It could, should have been a clean sheet,” said Cooper. “Could have been more goals. But this is football and this is the play-offs.

“It was a really good game. I loved our first-half performanc­e. We were dominant.

“I was really impressed and happy with our mentality and approach to the game.

“Whether we like it or not, these games are different, so to come to a big stadium like this, against a good team with good players, in a good atmosphere, and to do what we did tells you our mentality is in a good place. I’m pleased with that.

“We created more chances than having the one goal in it but this is football. They had a bit more of the ball than what we would have liked in the second half.

“But we also knew that if we got our defending right, we could continue to create chances, which we did.

“It’s disappoint­ing to concede at the end. But that’s the tension and randomness of the play-offs.

“I’m really, really pleased. We have to keep going.

“I got asked before the game what a good result would be - we wanted to win. I know a draw isn’t a disaster, and even a narrow loss is not the end of the world either.

“I understand that. But we have tackled and challenged everything in front of us head-on, so let’s not change now.

“Let’s play the way we play, work the way we work and see where it takes us.”

 ?? ?? Brennan Johnson celebrates scoring Nottingham Forest’s second goal in the Championsh­ip play-off semi-final first leg, away against Sheffield United. The Reds take a 2-1 lead into tomorrow night’s second leg at the City Ground.
Brennan Johnson celebrates scoring Nottingham Forest’s second goal in the Championsh­ip play-off semi-final first leg, away against Sheffield United. The Reds take a 2-1 lead into tomorrow night’s second leg at the City Ground.

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