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Nottingham Forest vs Wycombe Wanderers. Sky Bet Championship.

The City Ground.

Nottingham Forest 2

  • L Taylor (28th minute, 74th minute)

Wycombe Wanderers 0

    Nottingham Forest 2-0 Wycombe: Lyle Taylor double seals home win

    Report and highlights from the Championship clash between Nottingham Forest and Wycombe at the City Ground as Lyle Taylor scored twice to secure victory for Chris Hughton's side and make it back-to-back wins.

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    Highlights of the Sky Bet Championship match between Nottingham Forest and Wycombe Wanderers.

    Lyle Taylor netted twice to help Nottingham Forest secure back-to-back wins for the first time this season, courtesy of a hard-fought 2-0 win over Wycombe.

    The striker took his tally for the season to four with a first-half header and a well-taken second after the break, to help Chris Hughton's side follow up on a 2-1 win over Coventry with another victory over a newly-promoted side.

    Wycombe came into the game in good form, following wins over Sheffield Wednesday and Birmingham, and did have chances to get themselves back into the game, but could not find a way past Forest stopper Brice Samba.

    Daryl Horgan had an early effort for Wycombe but his long-range shot was always bending away from goal. Ryan Allsop had to make a save to keep out Taylor, after Miguel Guerrero's through ball had created the first opportunity for Forest.

    Image: Lyle Taylor scored twice for Nottingham Forest

    The home side were a whisker away from taking the lead when Sammy Ameobi hammered a shot from the edge of the box, which was deflected narrowly wide for a corner.

    Forest had the ball in the net through a Taylor header, but the effort was ruled out for offside.

    Tobias Figueiredo made a vital clearance as Wycombe threatened from a corner - although his header ended up fizzing rather too close to goal for comfort. Ameobi's cross almost ended in an own goal at the other end, as Joe Jacobson prodded wide of his own post.

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    Forest did make the breakthrough when Cyrus Christie floated in a lovely cross from the right side of the penalty area, picking out Taylor's run towards the far post, where the striker headed home emphatically in the 28th minute.

    Wycombe, who were without manager Gareth Ainsworth in the dugout as he recovered from back surgery, made a double change in the 56th minute, with veteran striker Adebayo Akinfenwa and former Forest winger Garath McCleary coming on.

    Figueiredo had to make a vital headed interception to deny Akinfenwa a great chance as he threatened to ghost in at the far post. From the resulting corner, Akinfenwa had a header deflected wide.

    McCleary also came close with a flicked header but Guerrero's curling free-kick was only marginally off target as Forest looked for a second goal.

    Akinfenwa came close again with a header, which bounced the wrong side of the post by no more than a foot.

    But Forest took a step closer to victory when Knockaert broke down the right side. Taylor picked up possession and drove into the Wycombe penalty area, before firing a powerful shot beyond Allsop, who got something on the ball but could not keep it out, in the 74th minute.

    Akinfenwa had another effort cleared in a packed goalmouth, as Wycombe pushed hard.

    But sub Harry Arter was denied a spectacular goal by a fine save from Allsop as Forest came close to adding further gloss to the scoreline.

    What the managers said...

    Nottingham Forest's Chris Hughton: "If anyone doesn't know this league, all they have to do is look at the results today. Wycombe are a team who have just come up, who have a really direct style, but who are effective at what they do. They came into this game on the back of two good wins and I think that showed. We were up against a really tough team and we had to work hard; we had to defend very well, while waiting for our opportunities to arrive.

    "You cannot underestimate the quality of the opposition and how hard you have to work to get a positive result. The only disappointment is that, at 2-0 up, the game was stretched, they were going for it and I thought we had two or three really good opportunities to get more goals."

    Wycombe's Richard Dobson: "Make no mistake, we watched plenty of Forest before this game and they will be right up at the top end of this league. They are in a false position at the minute, because they have some wonderful, talented players and a very good manager. We have gone toe-to-toe with a very good side here.

    "They scored both of their goals at a time when we were in the ascendency. The second one involved a little bit of luck in the form of a ricochet in the build-up but Taylor got another good goal. But we gave a very good account of ourselves."

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