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                                                    Nottm Forest
                                                    0-1
                                                    Cardiff
                                                    Kenny Miller (59 mins)

                                                    npower Championship , Dec 31, 2011
                                                    Ground: City Ground , Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 19,750

                                                    Team news

                                                    Forest sweating on Anderson Paul Anderson is Nottingham Forest's main injury concern ahead of the visit of Cardiff.

                                                    Anderson limped out of the home defeat to Peterborough on Boxing Day after just six minutes because of a tight hamstring. The midfielder will continue to be assessed and a late decision will be made on his fitness.

                                                    Doubts also surround the fitness of Joel Lynch after the defender missed that game with a groin problem, so midfielder Guy Moussi is on standby to line up in the back four again.

                                                    Brendan Moloney suffered a knee injury in training last week. The full-back joins a list of defensive casualties that also includes, Wes Morgan (ankle) and Jamaal Lascelles (stress fracture), while Chris Cohen, who can also play at the back, will miss the remainder of the season with a knee injury.

                                                    Striker Ishmael Miller remains sidelined with a foot injury.

                                                    Forest have endured a miserable end to 2011 having failed to score in their last six Championship matches, losing five of them.

                                                    Cardiff have been given a boost with the news that defender Kevin McNaughton is likely to be fit.

                                                    McNaughton was substituted 18 minutes into Cardiff's 1-1 draw at Watford on Boxing Day with a tight calf, but the Scot is expected to be available to manager Malky Mackay.

                                                    However, should McNaughton not be fit, Darcy Blake is set to deputise.

                                                    Young midfielder Joe Ralls was not included in the matchday squad at Vicarage Road following a knee problem but could push for a recall, while Craig Conway is challenging Joe Mason for a place in the starting XI.

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                                                    Miller chops down Forest Kenny Miller's fine second-half header was enough to keep Cardiff in touch with the npower Championship promotion places, while Nottingham Forest's goal drought was extended to a club record seven matches in a 1-0 defeat.

                                                    Scotland international Miller headed home Peter Whittingham's cross in the 59th minute to clinch Cardiff's first league win in four and keep them five points adrift of second-placed Middlesbrough.

                                                    But Forest's miserable run continues. Steve Cotterill's side have lost six and drawn one of their last seven league games and have gone 630 minutes of league action without scoring.

                                                    United States striker Robbie Findley added to Cotterill's woes when he was forced out of the game in the sixth minute due to a nasty-looking shoulder injury.

                                                    Cotterill was forced to recall Findley and fellow forward Garath McCleary to his starting line-up due to injuries, together with defender Joel Lynch, while Darcy Blake returned at right-back for Cardiff with Rudy Gestede installed up front.

                                                    Forest pair Dexter Blackstock and Paul Anderson were both ruled out through injuries sustained in the Boxing Day defeat to Peterborough and Cotterill was dealt another blow when Findley fell awkwardly following a collision with Cardiff goalkeeper David Marshall.

                                                    Marshall appeared to bring the American down as he raced on to a deflected through-ball, but received only a yellow card for his infringement, and the Forest striker was subsequently replaced by Matt Derbyshire.

                                                    Cardiff looked a threat on the break, but Forest played the better football and went close to breaking their goal drought in the 23rd minute when midfielder Lewis McGugan's shot from inside the penalty area was blocked by Cardiff defender Mark Hudson.

                                                    McCleary made a nuisance of himself in the first period, forcing Marshall to hold two efforts and pulling another shot wide, while Cardiff spurned a gilt-edged chance to take the lead when defender Ben Turner planted a free header wide from Whittingham's free-kick.

                                                    Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp ensured a goalless first half when saving well from Scottish forward Miller's 25-yard shot just before the break.

                                                    Forest continued to hold their own after the restart, working tirelessly to snuff out the threat of the Welsh side's three-pronged attack, but the visitors continued to threaten.

                                                    Miller inexplicably misfired when sent through one-on-one with Camp, but the Scot soon atoned to give Cardiff a 59th-minute lead.

                                                    Whittingham crossed from the right and Miller managed to redirect the ball with sufficient power to beat Camp into the top corner.

                                                    Forest rallied and McGugan lashed a right-footed volley just wide from 25 yards before midfielder Jonathan Greening was off target with his 20-yard effort.

                                                    Cardiff defended with steely determination and repelled another Forest corner from McGugan, while Gestede headed Andrew Taylor's cross wide at the other end.

                                                    Striker Patrick Bamford and midfielder Andy Reid were sent on for Forest pair Derbyshire and Greening with 11 minutes left, but Cotterill's last throw of the dice came to nought as the visitors refused to buckle.

                                                    Lynch fired a 20-yard shot wide in time added on and Marshall punched clear McGugan's free-kick in the 92nd minute.

                                                    Team Line-ups

                                                    Nottm ForestRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Substitution Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Rating
                                                    1 Lee Camp
                                                    16 Chris Gunter
                                                    4 Luke Chambers
                                                    33 Joel Lynch
                                                    3 Greg Cunningham
                                                    12 Garath McCleary
                                                    14 Jonathan Greening(sub 79)
                                                    19 Guy Moussi
                                                    10 Lewis McGugan
                                                    20 Marcus Tudgay
                                                    24 Robbie Findley(sub 5)
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    8 Matt Derbyshire(sub 5)(sub 78)
                                                    21 Paul Smith
                                                    11 Andy Reid(sub 79)
                                                    28 Radoslaw Majewski
                                                    40 Patrick Bamford(sub 78)
                                                    CardiffRating
                                                    Player rating out of ten Player name Did they score? Player's disciplinary record Substitution Rating
                                                    1 David Marshall
                                                    23 Darcy Blake
                                                    25 Ben Turner
                                                    5 Mark Hudson
                                                    3 Andrew Taylor
                                                    17 Aron Gunnarsson
                                                    8 Don Cowie
                                                    20 Joe Mason(sub 81)
                                                    7 Peter Whittingham
                                                    9 Kenny Miller Goal
                                                    15 Rudy Gestede
                                                    Substitutes
                                                    22 Tom Heaton
                                                    6 Anthony Gerrard
                                                    10 Robert Earnshaw
                                                    11 Craig Conway(sub 81)
                                                    37 Stephen McPhail

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