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Ipswich Town vs Nottingham Forest. Sky Bet Championship.

Portman RoadAttendance19,930.

Town ease pressure on boss

Jim Magilton's Ipswich claimed a first win in four outings as they overcame Nottingham Forest 2-1.

Narrow success over Forest gives Magilton breathing space

Jim Magilton's Ipswich claimed a first win in four outings as they overcame Nottingham Forest 2-1 at Portman Road. James Perch inadvertently put the Tractor Boys on their way when he put through his own net on 14 minutes, before David Wright doubled that lead on the hour mark. Nathan Tyson pulled one back for Forest with 13 minutes remaining, but the Reds were unable to prevent a third defeat in four games. The visitors had the first effort on goal in the sixth minute but defender Wes Morgan's close-range header from a Chris Cohen free-kick was easily saved by Ipswich goalkeeper Richard Wright. Wright was called into action again soon after to parry away a 30-yard Tyson drive as Forest made a bright start. But Ipswich took the lead against the run of play in the 14th minute when Perch headed past Paul Smith into his own goal from a Tommy Miller free-kick. Striker Jon Stead, Argentinian winger Luciano Civelli and skipper Gareth McAuley all came close to doubling Ipswich's advantage before the break. But Forest looked dangerous on the break and had a goal disallowed after 21 minutes.

Fumbled

Joe Garner nodded into an empty net after Wright fumbled but Morgan was adjudged to have fouled the goalkeeper from another Cohen free-kick. Matt Thornhill drew a save from Wright with a 20-yard drive at the start of the second half, while Lewis McGugan also had a 30-yard skimming effort saved. Two minutes after replacing Danny Haynes, substitute Jon Walters blazed over from close range after being set up by Pablo Counago. Ipswich did extend their lead after 60 minutes when full-back Wright latched onto a defence-splitting McAuley pass to beat Smith at his near post. Smith then saved brilliantly to deny McAuley with a close-range header as the home side dominated. McGugan came close to halving the deficit but Wright tipped his 22-yard effort round the post at full stretch after Quinn only partially cleared a Tyson cross. Tyson did pull a goal back after 77 minutes, firing home from close range after McAuley had intercepted a left-wing cross from substitute Garath McCleary. The visitors came agonisingly close to an equaliser when half-time substitute Emile Sinclair hit the inside of the post from the edge of the box after 87 minutes but Ipswich held out.

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