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Nottingham Forest needed heroics from Albert Adomah to salvage a point at Charlton Athletic on Wednesday night.
Lee Bowyer’s men had taken the lead through Lyle Taylor in the 18th minute after his pinpoint header beat Manchester City loanee Aro Muric in the Forest net.
It was the home side’s failure to clear their lines from a corner which allowed Adomah to slip in and nab the equaliser with a little over ten minutes left to go in the game.
Forest boss Sabri Lamouchi criticised the performance by saying his side were ‘lucky to get one point.’
Summer arrival John Bostock came on as a second-half substitute as he made his Championship debut for the club, having played a full 90 minutes against Fleetwood in the Carabao Cup – laying on an assist, and a number of fans were left praising his impact.
One supporter said he held the midfield together by controlling the play when he came on whilst a further fan added the side looked more composed when the 27-year-old was introduced.
The midfielder was once a promising prospect who had made his professional debut at the age of just 15 for Crystal Palace in 2007.
Since 2013, the Englishman has been plying his trade abroad in Belgium with Royal Antwerp, in France with Lens and most recently Toulouse and even in Turkey with Bursaspor.
This summer he made a return to England by joining the City Ground on a season-long loan from the Violets.
Another member of the Forest faithful hopes that Bostock receives a starting place soon whilst one supporter claimed he was a ‘good fit’ for the club.
Here’s the best of the reaction:
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