DAILY MAIL 🔵 Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich: Chris Wood’s hot streak in front of goal continues as he nets from the penalty spot to secure all three points at the City Ground – Shango Media
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DAILY MAIL 🔵 Nottingham Forest 1-0 Ipswich: Chris Wood’s hot streak in front of goal continues as he nets from the penalty spot to secure all three points at the City Ground

  • Chris Wood netted a second-half penalty as Nottingham Forest defeated Ipswich
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Chris Wood became Nottingham Forest joint-highest Premier League scorer to keep Ipswich Town in the bottom three.

Wood scored the only goal from the penalty spot early in the second half after referee Tony Harrington adjudged Sammie Szmodics to have tripped Jota Silva.

The New Zealand international converted for his ninth goal of an impressive season and his 24th overall for Forest in the Premier League equalling the club record set by 1990s Dutch star Bryan Roy.

Crystal Palace on Tuesday now takes on even more significance.

Forest welcomed back Morgan Gibbs-White and Wood into the starting line-up and made a fast start.

Callum Hudson-Odoi had an early shot charged down and when skipper Ryan Yates fired the rebound towards the bottom corner, Szmodics stuck out a leg at the last moment and diverted for a corner.

Chris Wood's second-half penalty secured victory for Nottingham Forest against Ipswich

The referee had pointed to the spot after Sammie Szmodics brought down Jota Silva in the box

Wood duly converted from 12 yards to become Forest's joint-highest Premier League goalscorer

In tit for tat, Forest then made their own goal-line clearance. 

Cameron Burgess convincingly won a header from an Ipswich corner but Ola Aina showed the worth of having a man by the post to hook away.

Gibbs-White tested Arjanet Muric with a low drive from the edge of the box as the home side attempted to regain their early momentum.

Instead, Ipswich – whose delaying tactics had been successful in quieting The City Ground – should have gone ahead after half-an-hour.

Omari Hutchinson cut inside and had a shot tipped back into the danger area by Matz Sels. 

It looked a simple tap-in for Conor Chaplin but Liam Delap eagerly stretched a leg to try and reach the ball and knocked it away from his team-mate.

Forest made the breakthrough after 49 minutes with a soft spot-kick.

Szmodics unwisely dangled a leg as Jota ran into the box and when there was the slightest of touches, the Forest player did his best Tom Daley impression to leap in the air before gravity took over.

Ipswich came close to breaking the deadlock in the first half but were denied by a block from Ola Aina

Liam Delap had chances to continue his impressive start to life in the Premier League but could not convert

Arijanet Muret made a strong save after the interval to prevent Forest from doubling their lead

Kieran McKenna made multiple changes in the closing stages but his side were unable to find an equaliser

MATCH FACTS AND RATINGS

Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1): Sels 6: Aina 7, Milenkovic 7, Murillo 8, Williams 6 (Moreno 77); Yates 6, Anderson 7 (Dominguez 71 6); Silva 6.5 (Elanga 78), Gibbs-White 6.5 (Morato 78), Hudson-Odoi 6 (Sosa 88); Wood 6.5

Subs unused: Miguel (Gk), Awoniyi, Toffolo, Ward-Prowse

Goal: Wood pen 49

Booked: Gibbs-White

Manager: Nuno Espirito Santo 7

Ipswich (4-2-3-1): Muric 7: Tuanzebe 5.5 (H Clarke 79), O’Shea 6, Burgess 7, Davis 5.5; Cajuste 5.5 (Taylor 74 6), Morsy 6; Hutchinson 7 (Broadhead 79), Szmodics 6 (J Clarke 64 6.5), Chaplin 6 (Burns 74 6); Delap 6

Subs unused: Walton (Gk), Al-Hamadi, Townsend, Luongo

Booked: Tuanzebe, O’Shea, Cajuste

Manager: Kieran McKenna 6

Referee: Tony Harrington 5.5

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Referee Tony Harrington gave it a good stare before pointing to the spot and after Ipswich protests, Wood thumped in the resulting penalty, opting for power into the roof of the net.

Muric kept his side in it with a brilliant fingertip save from Murillo and two further penalty appeals from Wood fell on deaf ears.

Kieran McKenna made his first change after 64 minutes sending on Jack Clarke. Within three minutes, the substitute wriggled into space but his final shot was straight at Sels.

Encouraged, the Ipswich boss then threw on Wes Burns and Jack Taylor for the final 15 minutes but they couldn’t conjure up the chance they wanted to earn a seventh draw of the season.

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