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regular-article-logo Wednesday, 23 October 2024

Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood heaps more misery on Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson

Forest led 20 minutes into the second half when Wood’s low strike from 25 yards beat Henderson at his near post, the latter getting a weak hand to the ball as it squirmed past him and into the net

Reuters Nottingham Published 23.10.24, 11:36 AM
Chris Wood scores Nottingham Forest's winner as Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson looks on in dismay during the Premier League match in Nottingham on Monday

Chris Wood scores Nottingham Forest's winner as Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson looks on in dismay during the Premier League match in Nottingham on Monday reuters

Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood profited from an error by Crystal Palace goalkeeper Dean Henderson to give his side a narrow 1-0 Premier League win on Monday that leaves the visitors still without a victory this campaign.

Forest led 20 minutes into the second half when Wood’s low strike from 25 yards beat Henderson at his near post, the latter getting a weak hand to the ball as it squirmed past him and into the net.

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Palace twice hit the woodwork but in truth created little in a game that pitted the second best defence in the league against its worst attack, with the London club managing a paltry five goals in their eight games to date.

Forest, who were without manager Nuno Espirito Santo as he serves a touchline ban, rose to eighth place in the table with 13 points from their eight matches, while Palace languish in 18th, still without a win and three points to their name.

“I was just trying to hit the target, I had a few chances in the first half that didn’t go my way,” Wood said of his goal. “It is important we keep going and keep looking forward. We have a big game on Friday (at Leicester City).”

The victory is Forest’s first at home in eight matches in all competitions dating back to April, while Palace have failed to win one of their first eight games of the season for the first time since the 1992-93 campaign.

A mazy run from Forest’s Elliot Anderson’s took him past four defenders in the box but his shot was not strong enough to beat Henderson.

At the other end, Eddie Nketiah unleashed a shot from 25-yards that struck the outside of the post.

“At the moment nothing’s going for us,” Palace defender Marc Guehi said.

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