Garath McCleary (74 mins)
Robbie Findley (86 mins)
npower Championship
, Feb 18, 2012
Ground: City Ground
, Kickoff: 15:00 , Att 21,588
Team news
Forest sweating on Tudgay Nottingham Forest are hoping that leading scorer Marcus Tudgay will return to contention for the visit of relegation rivals Coventry.
Tudgay has been ill but Reds boss Steve Cotterill has his fingers crossed that the six-goal striker will train towards the end of the week and be able to play some part on Saturday.
"We have not been able to have him around the squad in case he passes anything on, but hopefully he will be back later this week in time to play a part," Cotterill said.
"He has been ill for our last two games and he has arguably been our most consistent striker." Fellow forward Ishmael Miller is a concern after a hamstring problem forced him off moments before half-time during the 2-1 defeat at Middlesbrough in midweek.
Defenders Brendan Moloney (thigh) and Greg Cunningham (hamstring) also remain doubts.
David Bell will be assessed ahead of Coventry's short trip north.
The midfielder missed Tuesday's 2-1 victory over Leeds with a virus and will be given every chance of returning to the frame at the City Ground, although manager Andy Thorn is unlikely to change the XI who ended a three-match losing streak in midweek.
Carl Baker and Jordan Clarke came in to replace skipper Sammy Clingan (groin) and defender Richard Wood (knee) respectively, and neither of the latter duo are expected to be fit to face Forest.
Elsewhere, veteran defender Hermann Hreidarsson may miss the rest of the season having been told he needs surgery on his shoulder, while Nathan Cameron (knee), Chris Hussey (ankle) and Conor Thomas (adductor) also remain sidelined.
Striker Cody McDonald has finally resumed training after his troublesome knee problem but is not yet ready for first-team action.
Nottm Forest vs Coventry
Last modified 17:42 18/02/12
Forest finally find home comfort Second-half goals from Garath McCleary and Robbie Findley gave Nottingham Forest a first home victory since November courtesy of a 2-0 success against Coventry that moved the Reds above their midlands rivals and out of the npower Championship relegation zone.
Following a forgettable first half, Forest were much improved after half-time and McCleary gave them a deserved lead with a superb solo effort after 74 minutes.
Substitute Findley sealed the win with four minutes remaining to pile more misery on Coventry, who have now lost their last nine away matches in the league.
For a long time, a goalless stalemate looked inevitable. Bottom side Doncaster are the only team to have scored fewer home goals than Forest this season, while Coventry are the lowest scorers in the division away from home.
Chances were at a premium in the first half, which ended with Forest being booed off by their supporters.
Alex Nimely shot wide from 25 yards early on. The same player had the ball in the net in the 17th minute but it did not stand as Gary McSheffrey was penalised for handball.
At the other end, Marcus Tudgay sent a shot wide before the break.
Forest boss Steve Cotterill responded at half-time with a double substitution. Findley and fellow striker Dexter Blackstock were introduced with Tudgay and midfielder Scott Wootton making way.
The changes had the desired effect, with the second half more of a spectacle.
Findley was involved immediately, winning the corner from which McCleary shot wide.
Forest then hit a post in bizarre fashion. Chris Gunter's cross struck the unknowing Blackstock as he challenged the goalkeeper and the ball bobbled towards the net but came back off the upright.
A brave piece of goalkeeping from Joe Murphy then denied McCleary as he dived at the feet of the Forest forward.
Forest were firmly in the ascendancy but it was Coventry who almost took the lead when Gary Deegan unleashed a rocket of a shot that flew narrowly past the top corner, striking the stanchion behind the goal.
Cotterill's team were back on the attack straight away and only a superb save from Murphy prevented them from taking the lead.
McCleary's driven cross was flicked goalwards by Reid and the goalkeeper somehow managed to turn it away.
However, there was little Murphy could do to stop McCleary's effort shortly afterwards.
McCleary carried the ball from inside his own half, cut infield and then squeezed a left-footed shot inside the near post from 18 yards out.
That seemed to knock the wind out of Coventry, who were left totally deflated when Findley struck in the 86th minute.
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Substitution | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Rating |
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| 1 | Lee Camp | ||||
| 2 | Scott Wootton(sub 45) |
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| 4 | Luke Chambers | ||||
| 5 | Danny Higginbotham | ||||
| 26 | George Elokobi | ||||
| 16 | Chris Gunter | ||||
| 19 | Guy Moussi | ||||
| 22 | Adlene Guedioura | ||||
| 11 | Andy Reid | ||||
| 12 | Garath McCleary(sub 77) |
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| 20 | Marcus Tudgay(sub 45) |
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| Substitutes | |||||
| 21 | Paul Smith | ||||
| 14 | Jonathan Greening(sub 77) |
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| 23 | Dexter Blackstock(sub 45) |
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| 24 | Robbie Findley(sub 45) |
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| 33 | Joel Lynch | ||||
| Player rating out of ten | Player name | Did they score? | Player's disciplinary record | Substitution | Rating |
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| 1 | Joe Murphy | ||||
| 31 | Cyrus Christie | ||||
| 2 | Richard Keogh | ||||
| 15 | Martin Cranie | ||||
| 26 | Jordan Clarke | ||||
| 8 | Carl Baker(sub 76) |
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| 12 | Gary Deegan(sub 88) |
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| 16 | Oliver Norwood | ||||
| 11 | Gary McSheffrey | ||||
| 18 | Alex Nimely | ||||
| 22 | Clive Platt | ||||
| Substitutes | |||||
| 13 | Chris Dunn | ||||
| 37 | Jordan Willis | ||||
| 7 | David Bell(sub 76) |
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| 32 | Conor Thomas | ||||
| 10 | Freddy Eastwood(sub 88) |
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| Team | Nottm Forest | Coventry |
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