1865: The Nottingham Forest Podcast is proud to partner with FanHub (https://fan-hub.com/) and The Terrace (https://theterracestore.com/collections/nottingham-forest). A derby day that had the lot; a Forest win, drama, memorable goals and even a bust-up at the end! This Saturday lunchtime clash saw Forest secure a 2-1 victory over Derby and extend their unbeaten run against their rivals to 10 matches. Forest lined up without the injured Joe Worrall, so Ryan Yates moved into the back three alongside Steve Cook and Scott McKenna, whilst ex-Derby man Max Lowe made his return from the sidelines at left wing-back. However, an uninsipiring start saw Steve Cooper switch to a 4-3-2-1 formation in the first half, but aside from a huge miss by Derby's Tom Lawrence, the opening 45 didn't offer much. The second half got off to a flyer, as Lewis Grabban netted his third goal in as many games and 13th of the season, pouncing after Cook's attempted shot was blocked into his path. With eight minutes remaining, Brennan Johnson started and finished a fine move, exchanging passes with Philip Zinckernagel before firing into the bottom corner of the net for 2-0. Derby pulled a goal back from the penalty spot through Lawrence, at which point the midfielder was barged out of the way by Brice Samba (sporting a headband after a previous accidental clash with the Derby no. 10), sparking a heated clash inside the goal. The visitors, in the midst of their well-publicised off-field issues, couldn't find an equaliser. Ravel Morrison was given a straight red for a reckless challenge on Zinckernagel, while at the final whistle another melee broke out as the Forest players and fans enjoyed their victory, with the Reds retaining the Brian Clough Trophy. The Maradona of the Midlands is joined by Baz and Steven to talk over an eventful East Midlands Derby, where they look at the tactical battle of the first half, Forest's improved second half showing, the brilliance of Brennan's goal and Samba having the Derby players on strings. Subscribe to 1865 via your podcast provider, and please leave a review, as it helps other Forest supporters find our content: Apple (https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/1865-the-nottingham-forest-podcast/id1151210661?mt=2) - Spotify (https://open.spotify.com/show/7rcK1PNdd9g700NUg35Xkn) - YouTube (https://tinyurl.com/1865YouTube) - Google (https://tinyurl.com/1865Google). Join us on social media: linktr.ee/nottm_forest (https://linktr.ee/nottm_forest). (video made with @headlinervideo)
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