Barnsley 1 Nottingham Forest 0 - Boss Gerhard Struber happy as Reds fell Forest

Barnsley head coach Gerhard Struber was satisfied with his side’s 1-0 Carabao Cup victory over Nottingham Forest following Cauley Woodrow’s goal early in the second half, but admitted there is room for improvement.
Winning team: Barnsley chief Gerhard Struber with matchwinner Cauley WoodrowWinning team: Barnsley chief Gerhard Struber with matchwinner Cauley Woodrow
Winning team: Barnsley chief Gerhard Struber with matchwinner Cauley Woodrow

Barnsley head coach Gerhard Struber was satisfied with his side’s 1-0 Carabao Cup victory over Nottingham Forest following Cauley Woodrow’s goal early in the second half, but admitted there is room for improvement.

Woodrow struck in the 49th minute, turning in the rebound after Clarke Oduor’s effort came back off a post.

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Woodrow also headed over from a good position after meeting Chaplin’s pinpoint cross but his one goal was enough.

“I think the performance was OK. Many things I see that we must improve but it was a good first step and a good direction,” Struber said.

“The team worked very well with good structure and we created chances.

“In the end I think it was a deserved win for us and a good feeling for Cauley Woodrow. I think he is a key player in the team and he is a player who can score goals. We had a very good second half with more combinations on the ground.

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“The biggest focus is the Championship and we will be very professional in the EFL Cup. I am happy with the performance and the result.

“Coronavirus is a never-ending story, but I hope that the supporters come back and that we have the atmosphere in the stadium that everyone wants.”

Jordan Gabriel, making his full Forest debut, shot narrowly wide inside the opening minute.

Forest’s Ryan Yates also threatened early on with a low shot from the edge of the area which was held by Jack Walton.

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Barnsley’s first chance fell to Conor Chaplin whose flicked header was tipped over by Brice Samba. Chaplin also forced Samba to make a save shortly after the re-start following good work from Woodrow. Forest went close when Tyler Blackett’s header from a Joao Carvahlo corner was turned wide by Walton.

Barnsley substitute Dominik Frieser also had a good chance when a ball from Simoes found him unmarked, but his shot was parried by Samba.

Forest head coach Sabri Lamouchi, looking to start afresh after a catastrophic end to the previous season, said: “We started well but unfortunately we didn’t create too much and we concede after many bounces inside the box, so small details again.”

Barnsley: Walton, Sollbauer , Andersen, Jordan Williams, Ludewig; Mowatt, Styles, Ritzmaier (Oduor 46), Woodrow; Adeboyejo (Simoes 46), Chaplin (Frieser 61). Unused substitutes: Brown, Thomas, Miller, Collins.

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Nottingham Forest: Samba, Lawrence-Gabriel, Tobias Figueiredo, Blackett; Yuri Ribeiro, Bachirou, Nuno Da Costa, Yates; Joao Carvalho (Taylor 59), Ameobi (Mighten 59); Grabban (Freeman 69). Unused substitutes: Colback, Smith, Jenkinson, Dawson.

Referee: M Edwards (Durham).

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