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Middlesbrough 2-2 Nottingham Forest: Jonathan Woodgate’s side stay in relegation zone


Lewis Grabban’s goal was awarded despite claims for a foul against Middlesbrough goalkeeper Aynsley Pears

Middlesbrough remain in the Championship’s relegation zone after Lewis Grabban’s late equaliser for Nottingham Forest denied Jonathan Woodgate’s side their first win for two months.

Boro goalkeeper Aynsley Pears claimed Grabban had fouled him as Forest’s top scorer poked in the leveller from close range with four minutes remaining, but referee Darren England waved away the hosts’ protests.

Ryan Yates’ low 20-yard shot put promotion-chasing Forest in front but Boro produced a stirring comeback before half-time.

Rudy Gestede nodded in Harold Moukoudi’s header back across goal from a set-piece to equalise and Lewis Wing finished off a swift counter-attack to give Boro a 2-1 lead – a scoreline which would have been enough to lift them out of the bottom three.

After Grabban’s 17th league goal of the season, the visitors almost grabbed a stoppage-time winner but Adama Diakhaby’s shot from the edge of the box was blocked away to safety by Ryan Shotton.

A play-off spot now looks most likely for Sabri Lamouchi’s team, who have a six-point advantage over seventh-placed Bristol City but are eight points behind second-placed Leeds with 10 games remaining.

Forest have taken only six points from the five games since they beat Leeds on 8 February to catapult themselves into serious contention for a top-two finish.

Public backing, but no win for Woodgate

Wigan’s surprise success at leaders West Bromwich Albion on Saturday had left Boro third from bottom and brought more scrutiny to the position of head coach Woodgate, whose side have now gone 12 games without a win in all competitions.

However, in an interview with Teesside Live