Nottingham Forest: 'Really poor' Braga goal 'nowhere near good enough' - Dyche
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Nottingham Forest: 'Really poor' Braga goal 'nowhere near good enough' - Dyche
""We missed a penalty - that can happen - but the reaction was nowhere near good enough for the next minute or so," Dyche told TNT Sports. "We lost the game to a really poor goal. One minute of madness really cost us the game. We lose our shape, go chasing the ball, don't get a tackle in, don't deal with it and don't react quickly enough - all those little habits.""
"Ola Aina struck the woodwork for Forest from distance shortly after the goal and former Barcelona forward Pau Victor then followed suit for Braga, who did not unduly trouble goalkeeper Matz Sels. "They get a lift, the crowd go mad and all that sort of stuff," Dyche added of Lukas Hornicek's penalty save. "We knock off for a minute, go chasing the ball and don't deal with it.""
Nottingham Forest missed a penalty and conceded an own goal as Braga won 1-0, leaving Forest facing Europa League knockout play-offs. Morgan Gibbs-White had his spot kick saved, and Ryan Yates's 54th-minute own goal decided the match. Forest briefly tested the woodwork through Ola Aina and Braga's Pau Victor also struck the frame, but goalkeeper Matz Sels was largely untroubled. Sean Dyche criticised the team's reaction to the missed penalty and a momentary lapse that led to the goal. Elliot Anderson was dismissed late for apparent dissent. Dyche is working on bringing players in before the transfer window closes at the end of January.
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