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Lolley at the double to fire up Forest

Joe Lolley’s brace saw Nottingham Forest return to the Sky Bet Championship play-off places with a 3-1 win over Luton.

Harry Cornick gave the visitors a deserved lead but once Sabri Lamouchi’s side kicked into gear they proved too good for the division’s bottom side, with Lewis Grabban converting a late penalty to reflect their superiority.

Luton have now lost their last 11 away games in all competitions – conceding at least twice in each of them – and will need to end their nightmare form on the road to stand any chance of preserving their place in the second tier.

The hosts made a lethargic start and were given a warning after three minutes when James Bree’s free-kick from the left narrowly evaded Matty Pearson and Dan Potts before drifting just wide of the far post.

Eight minutes later Bree was at it again – this time his set-piece picked out Potts who, after panic in the Forest penalty box, fired narrowly over from six yards.

Going behind sparked Forest into life and they almost levelled on the half-hour as Lolley’s corner was headed towards his own net by Pearson, only for Simon Sluga to produce a fine reflex save.

The home side might have gone in front in first-half stoppage time but Sluga atoned for his error by keeping the ball out after Silva’s free-kick led to a scramble in the Luton six-yard box.

Unlike Forest, Luton did not respond well to going behind. Joe Worrall should have made the game safe after 68 minutes when Silva’s free-kick found him unmarked but the defender failed to hit the target from six yards.

Forest were awarded a penalty late on when Silva’s free-kick struck Sonny Bradley’s hand in the wall and Grabban made no mistake from 12 yards.

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