NOTTINGHAM FOREST and Wolves will both be searching to take a step closer to Wembley in the Carabao Cup quarter-final.The winners will play in a two-l.
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Nottingham Forest take on Wolverhampton Wanderers at the City Ground in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night (7.45pm kick-off).
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Forest played a second-string side in the FA Cup defeat at Blackpool on Saturday, with Steve Cooper recalling all of the mainstays of his Premier League team.
Wolves did respond but the main problem is their lack of goals and it was evident again here. They did equalise in the 64th minute, after a well-worked move. The improvement in Wolves under Lopetegui since his arrival has been tangible, but this was a tough night. “Dean was fantastic in the 90 minutes keeping the ball out of the net and he carried that over to the shootout. We fought a lot and we had more chances, but we didn't score,” the Wolves manager said. We are unlucky and it will balance out over the rest of the season.
Nottingham Forest's 4-1 defeat to Championship strugglers Blackpool in the FA Cup was branded 'unacceptable' by Steve Cooper.
Toti Gomes thought he had put Wolves 3-2 up late in the FA Cup third-round tie, only to be flagged offside. A Ruben Neves penalty in the 56th minute was the difference at Molineux. For Wolves, Julen Lopetegui has been a breath of fresh air. Can Raul Jimenez be the man to send Wolves to the next round? In the last-16, they put four past in-form Championship side Blackburn in a 4-1 rout to progress to the quarter-finals. The 22-year-old admitted to falling out of love with football amid a lack of minutes at Molineux and is relishing the chance to reach a cup semi-final with Forest.
Forest made 10 changes to their side to take on fellow Premier League outift Wolves. The East Midlanders played a second-string side in the FA Cup defeat at ...
Nottingham Forest vs Wolves: Kick-off time, where to watch, live stream Agencies. Over the weekend, Nottingham Forest faced one domestic cup exit and the club is all set to face Wolves in the Carabao Cup quarter-final clash at The City Ground.
The match will be held at The City Ground in Nottinghamshire. [Julen Lopetegui](/topic/julen-lopetegui). However, the hosts did hold [Chelsea](/topic/chelsea)at a 1-1 draw.
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After a 1-1 draw, Dean Henderson saved two penalties as Nottingham Forest reached the Carabao Cup semi-finals with a 4-3 shootout win against Wolves.
Wolves complained to Howard Webb, the head of the Professional Game Match Officials Board, and also contacted the Football Association, but the reality is they face a third-round replay against Liverpool on Tuesday. Gustavo Scarpa, who in December became Forest’s 23rd signing of the season, was the only player to keep his place. A couple of minutes later Henderson repelled Hwang Hee-chan’s crisp volley from Jiménez’s cross after the South Korea forward peeled off the returning Forest captain, Joe Worrall, who was among those to score in the shootout. Before kick-off the Trent End unravelled a display of their own; the words “New Team Same Dreams” were draped across the stand beside images of their triumphs of yesteryear under Clough, when they won the League Cup four times in 12 years, a magical era during which they lifted the First Division title and were also twice crowned champions of Europe. [fresh from a match-winning penalty shootout save](https://www.theguardian.com/football/2023/jan/11/nottingham-forest-wolves-carabao-cup-quarter-final-match-report), hurtled towards the Brian Clough Stand and slid on his backside, arms outstretched before the home supporters, wrapped up in savouring Nottingham Forest’s progress to the semi-finals of the Carabao Cup. Henderson would soon emulate Gibbs-White in taunting the away fans and it is fair to say the celebrations went down badly with Wolves.
The two teams played out an entertaining 1-1 draw before their fate was decided in a penalty shoot-out. Sam Surridge and Ruben Neves both missed the first two ...
The two legs will be played in the weeks commencing 23 and 30 January. [Let us know in the comments section...](https://www.nottinghampost.com/sport/football/football-news/morgan-gibbs-white-fires-four-8020205#comments-section) The 22-year-old was caught up in an altercation with a few opposition players after he appeared to taunt Wolves fans after scoring his penalty. Let’s goooo," followed by a love heart. The two teams played out an entertaining 1-1 draw before their fate was decided in a penalty shoot-out. He later took to Instagram and wrote: "Semi-finals!!!
Report and free match highlights from the Carabao Cup quarter-final between Nottingham Forest and Wolves at the City Ground as on-loan Manchester United ...
Steve Cooper's side then travel to Bournemouth at the same time on January 21. "I don't need to hear anything about this [from the referee]. He said: "The reaction is negative because we want to continue in this competition. "But I don't want to forget one key action against us, which was a very clear penalty for Matheus Nunes. "We started by conceding one goal after a corner and after, we had two very big, clear chances in the first half that we didn't score. "He's so invested in the group, how we work, what we're trying to accelerate in terms of what we want to become. But it was not to be, when Henderson, who was impressive throughout the night, saved to send Forest through. In the second half, we scored one goal and had more chances. Wolves last progressed from the quarters when they won it in 1979/80 and it was the same for Forest, who reached the final in 1992. Serge Aurier flicked an in-swinging delivery on at the near post, Jonny inadvertently helped it onto the bar and Boly was on hand to apply the finishing touch. But that meant Forest were liable to execute fast, incisive counter-attacks - and when one produced a corner, they deservedly took the lead. Meanwhile, following their impressive 2-2 draw with Liverpool in the FA Cup, Wolves boss Julen Lopetegui made six alterations.
Wolves' longest run in the Carabao Cup for 27 years came to an end in the quarter-finals after Julen Lopetegui's side fell to Nottingham Forest on penalties.
Sa, Semedo, Jonny, Kilman, Toti, Ait-Nouri (Podence 60), Nunes, Moutinho (Cunha 60), Guedes (Neves 46), Jimenez (A. Traore 75), Hwang (Hodge 81). Wolves grew into the half, and Forest were indebted to their goalkeeper in keeping their lead. But as Wolves pushed for a winner, the game became stretched, although neither side were able to trouble their opposite keepers. A scrappy opening to the game saw Forest have most of the early opportunities, and it was Wolves Academy graduate Morgan Gibbs-White who was behind most of them from the hosts. Wolves were undone by one of their former players after Willy Boly put Forest ahead inside 20 minutes when he directed the ball into the net from a matter of yards.
After Forest had won a penalty shoot-out to secure their path to the last four, both sets of players were involved in a melee, with stewards forced to run on to ...
[Daniel Podence](/topic/daniel-podence) and [Serge Aurier](/topic/serge-aurier) shown cards after Wolves were denied a late penalty. [Nottingham Forest](/topic/nottingham-forest) and [Wolves](/topic/wolves) at the end of their [Carabao Cup](/topic/carabao-cup) quarter-final, the PA news agency understands. [Steve Cooper](/topic/steve-cooper) did not want to discuss the issue but said it had calmed down by the time players got into the tunnel.
Nottingham Forest news from NottinghamshireLive brings you more fallout from Wednesday night's Carabao Cup quarter-final clash at the City Ground.
The visitors' protests also saw boss Julen Lopetegui booked. “So I shouldn’t really say anything.” Forest forward Morgan Gibbs-White, playing against his former club, appeared to be in the thick of the action, having celebrated his side’s win in front of travelling supporters who had booed him.
Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper says reaching a first EFL Cup semi-final in 31 years will offer old and new fans the chance to dream after being drawn ...
Remo Freuler (Nottingham Forest) converts the penalty with a right footed shot to the bottom right corner. Nottingham Forest 1(1), Wolverhampton Wanderers 1(1). Nottingham Forest 1(2), Wolverhampton Wanderers 1(1). Nottingham Forest 1(2), Wolverhampton Wanderers 1(2). Nottingham Forest 1(3), Wolverhampton Wanderers 1(2). Nottingham Forest 1(3), Wolverhampton Wanderers 1(3). Nottingham Forest 1(4), Wolverhampton Wanderers 1(3). - Shots It was Wolves' eighth goal in six games since Lopetegui took charge. He last found the net almost two years ago, in Wolves' home defeat by West Brom. "To do that you need a really good goalkeeper. Forest will host Manchester United first in the two-legged semi-final.