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Nottingham Forest vs Burnley. Carabao Cup Second Round.

The City GroundAttendance27,766.

Nottingham Forest 0

    Burnley 1

    • M Amdouni (90th minute)

    Nottingham Forest 0-1 Burnley: Zeki Amdouni's 90th-minute winner sends Clarets through to round three

    Report and free match highlights from the Carabao Cup second round match between Nottingham Forest and Burnley at the City Ground as a 90th-minute winner from Zeki Amdouni sent Vincent Kompany's Clarets through to the third round

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    Highlights of the Carabao Cup Second Round clash between Nottingham Forest and Burnley.

    Zeki Amdouni's last-minute goal clinched Burnley a 1-0 win at Nottingham Forest and sent his side into the third round of the Carabao Cup.

    The Switzerland forward, signed from Basel in July, stepped off the bench late in the second half and volleyed home from six yards to settle a largely forgettable tie between two Premier League rivals in the Clarets' favour.

    There was a minute's applause before kick off for police officer Sergeant Graham Saville, the uncle of Forest defender Joe Worrall, who has died after being hit by a train last Thursday while trying to save a distressed man on railway tracks.

    Worrall was suspended following his dismissal in Saturday's 3-2 Premier League defeat at Manchester United, while Forest boss Steve Cooper made seven changes.

    Argentina's World Cup-winner Gonzalo Montiel, on loan from Sevilla, and Brazilian teenager Andrey Santos made their full debuts and Anthony Elanga made his first start for the club.

    Burnley boss Vincent Kompany made 10 changes from Sunday's 3-1 home league defeat to Aston Villa, with Aaron Ramsey and Jacob Bruun Larsen making their first starts.

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    Eoin Morgan joked Stuart Broad's

    Neither side created a chance worthy of note until the 36th minute when Forest midfielder Cheikhou Kouyate blazed over after Chris Wood had intercepted a wayward back-pass.

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    Burnley, who had already lost Brazilian Vitinho to injury in a tepid first half, were forced to replace Ramsey and Hjalmar Ekdal early in the second.

    Sweden defender Ekdal went down during a goalmouth scramble and needed lengthy treatment before being stretchered off the pitch and replaced by Josh Cullen.

    Both Forest and Burnley tried to inject some urgency into their play, but Nathan Redmond's shot veered off to the corner flag and Willy Bolly produced an air-shot with his shooting chance.

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    Stuart Broad's Nottingham Forest lose to James Anderson's Burnley with Broad saying he's turning his phone off to avoid any jibes from his former England team-mate.

    Forest skipper Ryan Yates lifted the home crowd when he headed Elanga's cross inches wide.

    But Amdouni, a 78th-minute replacement for Jay Rodriguez, volleyed home unmarked from Josh Brownhill's headed flick-on to seal victory for the visitors.

    Fellow substitute Wilson Odobert had a golden chance to put the tie to bed moments later when he raced through on goal and although goalkeeper Matt Turner blocked his effort, Forest could not muster an equaliser.

    Burnley counting cost of Cup win

    Kompany felt his side paid a price for their win after Hjalmar Ekdal sustained a serious-looking knee injury.

    Vitinho, Aaron Ramsey and Ekdal were all forced off through injury, with the latter carried off on a stretcher following a second-half goalmouth scramble.

    When asked about his players' injuries, Kompany said: "One I think will be bad. It looked like it. I'll take anything positive on that of course.

    "In terms of Viti (Vitinho), we hope he's not too bad. Certainly, it cost us a little bit this game.

    "From what I've seen and watching the images, it looks knee for both (Vinho and Ekdal). There's different degrees, it could just be a strain, but for Ekdal - we hope it's not too bad. He was in a lot of pain.

    "I really hope he's not too bad, but there was a cost to this game for sure."

    Cooper: Johnson speculation not affecting us

    Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper says it is "business as usual" amid ongoing interest in winger Brennan Johnson.

    The introduction of Johnson and Morgan Gibbs-White midway through the second half failed to spark Forest in to life.

    Johnson has been heavily linked with a move to Tottenham but Cooper insisted that was not why the Wales forward started on the bench.

    "I know there's a lot of speculation about him, but it's not really affecting us at the moment and until we get told different we'll deal with it and it's business as usual," he added.

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