Keane Lewis-Potter clinches late Hull point as Nottingham Forest secure fourth
Fourth-placed Nottingham Forest will play Sheffield United in the Sky Bet Championship play-offs after they were held to a dramatic 1-1 draw at Hull.
With the game going nowhere, Forest substitute Brennan Johnson converted a stoppage-time penalty after Tom Huddlestone was adjudged to have fouled Sam Surridge.
But with Forest’s fans in party mode, Hull equalised just two minutes later through Keane Lewis-Potter, who impressively powered home Lewie Coyle’s cross from the right.
A draw was a fair result as the visitors, who – having made seven changes from the defeat to Bournemouth earlier in the week – were short of enterprise against a Hull side with nothing to play for.
But with manager Steve Cooper understandably keen to protect his big players from injury and suspension, this result should not be taken at face value.
Forest would have presented a far bigger threat to Hull had they fielded their best starting XI, but this was a textbook end-of-season encounter – until the game exploded into life during stoppage-time.
Hull, embarrassed by their 5-0 defeat at Bristol City last weekend, at least tried to make a game of it early on.
But they were largely held at arm’s length by a Forest team clearly preparing – mentally and physically – for a crucial few weeks in the club’s recent history.
Hull were marginally better than their rivals in the first half, with Allahyar Sayyadmanesh a continual menace up front.
Indeed, Sayyadmanesh had the best chance before the interval when he cashed in upon a defensive mix-up between Brice Samba and Tobias Figueiredo after 26 minutes.
The Iran international was not well placed to make a clean connection in a good position and toe-poked the ball wide for a goal-kick.
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