Nottingham Forest 1 Middlesbrough 2 - Britt Assombalonga returns to cut down former club Forest

Nottingham Forest’s seven-match unbeaten run was brought to a grinding halt as their former striker Britt Assombalonga helped Middlesbrough to a 2-1 win at the City Ground.
Middlesbrough's George Saville celebrates scoring his side's second goal. Picture: PAMiddlesbrough's George Saville celebrates scoring his side's second goal. Picture: PA
Middlesbrough's George Saville celebrates scoring his side's second goal. Picture: PA

Middlesbrough spent £15m to sign the striker from Forest in the summer of 2017 and the forward came up with the goods as he put the visitors ahead with a calm finish early on. George Saville added the second five minutes into the second half to put Neil Warnock’s side in control.

Loic Mbe Soh headed home in the 93rd minute to make it 2-1 as he attacked a cross from fellow sub Joe Lolley. But there was still time for more drama as Yuri Ribeiro was sent off following a tussle with Saville.

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Paddy McNair had a shot charged down in the penalty area following a short-corner routine, while Marcus Tavernier forced an uncertain save from Brice Samba with a driven effort, as Middlesbrough made a bright start.

FLASHPOINT: Nottingham Forest's Yuri Ribeiro (left) is separated from Middlesbrough's Britt Assombalonga as they exchange words at the City Ground. Picture: Tim Goode/PAFLASHPOINT: Nottingham Forest's Yuri Ribeiro (left) is separated from Middlesbrough's Britt Assombalonga as they exchange words at the City Ground. Picture: Tim Goode/PA
FLASHPOINT: Nottingham Forest's Yuri Ribeiro (left) is separated from Middlesbrough's Britt Assombalonga as they exchange words at the City Ground. Picture: Tim Goode/PA

It was deserved when the visitors took the lead in the 14th minute, as Jonny Howson delivered the perfect pass for Assombalonga to apply a simple, composed finish from eight yards.

Boro could have gone 2-0 ahead when Assombalonga rattled the post with a fierce effort, which was only kept out when it bounced off the woodwork and onto keeper Samba’s head, deflecting it away off the line. By half time Forest were a little fortunate only to be a goal behind, with Middlesbrough having been a constant threat from set-pieces.

Boro extended their advantage within five minutes of the restart as Assombalonga led a quick break, which saw Marcus Tavernier slide a perfect pass to Saville, who kept his head to slot the ball beyond Samba when one-on-one with the keeper.

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Marc Bola almost made it better for Middlesbrough when he rattled the bar with a powerful shot. Mbe Soh’s goal gave Forest hope in injury time but that was ended when Ribeiro was red carded.

Nottinghamm Forest: Samba, Christie, Worrall, McKenna, Yuri Ribeiro, Yates (Mbe Soh 82), Sow (Taylor 46), Ameobi (Lolley 78), Cafu, Mighten (Knockaert 56), Grabban. Unused substitutes: Figueiredo, Bong, Smith, Jenkinson, Guerrero.

Middlesbrough: Bettinelli, Dijksteel, Fry, McNair, Bola, Morsy, Howson, Saville, Tavernier (Spence 90), Assombalonga, Watmore (Johnson 65). Unused substitutes: Wing, Akpom, Archer, Wood-Gordon, Roberts, Coulson, Hackney.

Referee: Andy Woolmer (Northamptonshire).

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