- Garner (73), Chambers (87), Earnshaw (90)
- Wright-Phillips (16)
- Date:2009-05-03
- Kick-off:13:15
- Venue:City Ground
- Attendance:29008
- Referee:Stroud, K
Live Commentary
90mins
The ref has blown his whistle for full time.
90mins
Goal!! Robert Earnshaw scores for Nottm Forest.
87mins
Goal!! Luke Chambers scores for Nottm Forest.
80mins
Morgan Schneiderlin is being taken off, Oscar Gobern has come on in his place.
76mins
Southampton are replacing Jan-Paul Saeijs with Oliver Lancashire.
73mins
Garath McCleary is being taken off, Arron Davies has come on in his place.
73mins
Goal!! Nottm Forest have scored with Joe Garner putting it in the back of the net.
71mins
Bradley Wright-Phillips is replaced by Romain Gasmi.
63mins
Guy Moussi is being taken off, Paul Anderson has come on in his place.
61mins
Lloyd James is booked for unsporting behaviour.
46mins
The second half is under way with the score currently at 0 v 1.
46mins
Dexter Blackstock is being taken off, Joe Garner has come on in his place.
45mins
The ref has blown his whistle for half time.
16mins
Goal!! Southampton have scored with Bradley Wright-Phillips putting it in the back of the net.
0mins
The ref has blown his whistle and the match has started.
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Match Report
A late flourish from Nottingham Forest ensured their season of struggle ended on a high note as they scored twice in the last five minutes to earn a 3-1 win over relegated Southampton.
A Luke Chambers header in the 86th minute and a scrambled injury time effort from Robert Earnshaw edged them to three points after it had seemed the Saints had done enough for a draw.
Bradley Wright-Phillips had fired the visitors into a first-half lead with a neat, slotted finish, before a spectacular strike from Joe Garner hauled the Reds level with 17 minutes to play.
But Forest's will to win was the greater and they extended their unbeaten run to six matches.
It was relegated Southampton who had the greater menace in the opening stages with Jason Euell heading against the foot of the post and David McGoldrick firing the rebound narrowly wide.
A cleverly worked free-kick routine then saw Jan-Paul Saeijs drive a powerful shot through a melee of players that Paul Smith did well to get his body behind.
But it was no surprise when the Saints did take the lead in the 16th minute as a clever ball from Adam Lallana sent Wright-Phillips racing clear to slot a simple low finish beyond Smith and into the bottom corner.
Earnshaw was at the centre of Forest's response as he enjoyed three good chances in the space of five minutes.
The striker had a shot deflected wide following good work from Dexter Blackstock, bent another effort the wrong side of the post with the outside of his boot and had a header saved adeptly by Kelvin Davis.
It was still Smith who was the busier keeper though, with the Forest man standing tall to parry a driven shot from Lloyd James.
Forest came close to an equaliser before the break as Lewis McGugan sent Chris Gunter angling into the box from the right where his cross-cum-shot flew right across the face of goal without being converted.
Earnshaw pressured the Southampton goal again in the 58th minute but was again narrowly off target with a clever chip after his probing run had been picked out by Guy Moussi.
Substitute Paul Anderson forced a stooping stop from Davis after connecting crisply with a 25-yard volley with what was his first touch of the ball.
But the keeper was helpless as another substitute, Garner, lofted an outstanding lobbed finish over his head after striking the ball as it dropped over his shoulder on the edge of the box to pull Forest level in the 73rd minute.
And Forest ensured they were to have a positive finale to the campaign as a towering Chambers header from a Chris Cohen corner put them ahead with four minutes left.
Smith had to produce an outstanding save as McGoldrick fired the ball powerfully goalwards from close range with the keeper acrobatically forcing the ball around his near post.
But Earnshaw made certain of the win as he bundled home the loose ball after Davis had produced a fine save to thwart Arron Davies.
Nottingham Forest Team
Southampton Team
Nottingham Forest | Southampton |
Corners
| 10 | 5 |
Fouls
| 18 | 13 |
Goal attempts
| 11 | 8 |
Shots off target
| 6 | 2 |
Offsides
| 5 | 5 |