Millwall 0-1 Nottm Forest- Match Report

 




Halford has Reds motoring

Greg Halford kept Nottingham Forest's play-off hopes alive with the only goal at Millwall.

Halford struck early in the first half with Forest's first goal in four matches to sink the lowly Lions.

It meant the visitors halted their recent run of six games without a win which had threatened to derail their promotion bid.

Millwall, who kicked off still not safe from relegation, were without two of their key defenders, Shane Lowry and Danny Shittu, through suspension and it showed when Halford struck after only eight minutes.

Andy Reid swung in a corner from the right and the defender was unmarked as he powered in a header from eight yards.

With Millwall on the back foot Radoslaw Majewski tried his luck from 20 yards and was denied by David Forde at full stretch, before Billy Sharp just failed to force the ball over the line following a goalmouth scramble.

The Lions' run to the FA Cup semi-final has left them with a fixture backlog, so boss Kenny Jackett made five changes from the tiring side beaten by Blackburn in midweek.

His new-look line-up began to find their feet as the first half wore on and they could have had a penalty when Shaun Batt raced through and went down under Elliott Ward's challenge, but referee Kevin Wright ignored the appeals.

James Henry then lobbed inches over an open goal after Karl Darlow had gone walkabout, and the Lions winger also crashed an angled drive into the side-netting.

After the interval the hard-working Batt was fouled on the edge of the area, but Darlow held Henry's curling free-kick.

Batt almost got his head on to Henry's right-wing cross but was denied by a fine interception by Danny Collins, before a handball appeal against Halford in the box was also waved away.

Forest could have doubled their lead when Reid's curler beat Forde, but not defender Adam Smith on the goal-line.

Forde did better with 10 minutes left with a fine reaction save to deny Marcus Tudgay from point-blank range.

Jackett threw on strikers John Marquis and Andy Keogh in a bid to snatch a point, but it was defender Karleigh Osborne who came closest to an equaliser with a downward header which flew wide.

However, Millwall have struggled for goals ever since they let last season's top scorer Darius Henderson leave in January - to Forest - and the visitors held out to take the play-off race to the final week of the season.

Source: PA

Source: PA