- McGugan (61)
- Date:2009-02-28
- Kick-off:15:00
- Venue:Madejski Stadium
- Attendance:21196
- Referee:Swarbrick, N
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
90mins
Matt Thornhill is booked for unsporting behaviour.
86mins
Nottm Forest are replacing Robert Earnshaw with Ian Breckin.
82mins
Lewis McGugan is replaced by Matt Thornhill.
81mins
The referee has booked Wes Morgan.
77mins
Brynjar Gunnarsson is being taken off, Kalifa Cisse has come on in his place.
76mins
Chris Armstrong is replaced by Leroy Lita.
71mins
Robert Earnshaw goes into the referee's book for timewasting.
68mins
Liam Rosenior goes into the referee's book for unsporting behaviour.
61mins
Goal!! Nottm Forest have scored with Lewis McGugan putting it in the back of the net.
60mins
Jimmy Kebe is replaced by Jay Tabb.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 0.
45mins
Half time whistle is blown by N Swarbrick
30mins
Nathan Tyson is being taken off, Garath McCleary has come on in his place.
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
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Match Report
Lowly Nottingham Forest shocked promotion hopefuls Reading with a second-half goal that brought them all three points at the Madejski Stadium.
It came on the hour from one of the Forest breakaways that had been a constant threat to the Royals. Lewis McGugan used his pace and strength to hold off Marek Matejovsky before sending a left-foot shot past keeper Adam Federici
Both sides had been struggling to find their form going into the match. Reading had won just once in five games, without any Reading player scoring and Forest had gathered only one point from the last 15 available.
In an effort to end the run Royals manager Steve Coppell brought Czech international Matejovsky in for his first start of the season, dropped Leroy Lita in favour of Noel Hunt and brought in Brynjar Gunnarsson for Kalifa Cisse.
Forest were without suspended skipper James Perch and injured players Guy Moussi, Joe Garner, Julian Bennett and Arron Davies.
Inside the second minute Reading had a wonderful chance to take a lead which would totally have changed the face of the game. Kevin Doyle sent in a cross from the left and while the defence concentrated on Noel Hunt the ball ran free to an unmarked Jimmy Kebe.
With plenty of time to spare Kebe dragged his shot wide of the left-hand upright. Four minutes later Reading again came close when Brynjar Gunnarsson headed a Stephen Hunt free-kick just over the bar.
Chris Cohen caused Reading a fright when he put Robert Earnshaw clear, but Alex Pearce, who was solid throughout, managed to make a superb tackle to prevent him getting a shot in.
Although they were on the defensive for long spells Forest did pose a threat from breakaways and shortly after coming on as a substitute Gareth McLeary tested Federici with a shot, then Earnshaw fired just over the bar.
Federici prevented Forest taking the lead in the 58th minute when he leapt to his right to tip away a goalbound shot from Cohen.
Two minutes later Reading boss Steve Coppell made the change Reading fans had been calling for. He took off the struggling Kebe and put Jay Tabb on the right side of midfield. It was Tabb's first appearance since signing from Coventry for £300,000 in January.
However, almost immediately Forest got the goal that was to earn them victory.
Reading Team
Nottingham Forest Team
Reading | Nottingham Forest |
Corners
| 11 | 6 |
Fouls
| 11 | 15 |
Goal attempts
| 9 | 11 |
Shots off target
| 6 | 8 |
Offsides
| 3 | 1 |