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Brice Samba’s penalty save helps Nottingham Forest beat Wigan

Goalkeeper Brice Samba was the hero for Nottingham Forest as unlucky Wigan were beaten 1-0 at the City Ground.

The Reds stopper made three vital saves, including one that kept out a second-half penalty from Josh Windass, as Paul Cook’s side pushed their play-off chasing opponents all the way.

In the end Tobias Figueiredo’s 60th-minute header was enough to secure three points for Sabri Lamouchi’s side, who were lifted back into the top six as a result.

When Cedric Kipre clumsily pulled down Lewis Grabban it gave Forest a free-kick in a dangerous position but Joao Carvalho’s curling shot was sent straight into the defensive wall.

The Portuguese sub’s cross was inch-perfect, picking out his fellow countryman, Figueiredo, to glance a header across goal, sending it looping inside the far post.

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