GOALpublished at 18:49 BST 6 April 2015
Oooft, that's magnificent by Alex Mowatt. A slack Wolves are robbed of possession in their own half and the Leeds midfielder strides forward before arcing a splendid strike away from the grasp of Ikeme.
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Oooft, that's magnificent by Alex Mowatt. A slack Wolves are robbed of possession in their own half and the Leeds midfielder strides forward before arcing a splendid strike away from the grasp of Ikeme.
Change for Wolves as the scorer of their opening two goals, Nouha Dicko, is replaced by Dave Edwards.
Oh, that's unpleasant. Alex Mowatt flights a hopeful ball into the Wolves penalty area and, as Carl Ikeme shapes his arms to gather, Danny Batth waves a leg at the ball and diverts it past his horrified goalkeeper. And this is a defence that has kept 17 clean sheets in 40 games.
Nottingham Forest boss Dougie Freedman: "It's a strange feeling because I thought we were the better side and created the better chances. So I am happy because we looked very comfortable but disappointed at how naive we were at the end.
"We should have been more professional in seeing the game out but our mentality wasn't right and that is something at the club which I will be changing in the summer."
One Leeds player has just picked out Billy Sharp with a fine pass. Sharp is a substitute and is warming up on the touchline. Safe to say the visitors have been poor in the second half.
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Brentford manager Mark Warburton: "I was disappointed with the two goals we conceded but pleased with the character we showed to dig ourselves out of a hole. The fact that we never give up is testament to our attitude and fitness.
"With that kind of character, and when we do what we do well, we are a match for anyone. The players know the best people in all walks of life are the ones that thrive under pressure and today we showed that's what we do."
Sol Bamba loves a tackle, doesn't he? The Leeds centre-back has just cemented Nouha Dicko to earn a booking. A less lenient referee might have considered waving a different colour card.
Brighton manager Chris Hughton: "I can't say we deserved to get anything out of the game because of our first-half performance.
"We need to start better in games and we have got to be more productive in that final third otherwise we will put pressure on ourselves. Our work in that final third has got to be more productive."
Benik Afobe should score his second but scuffs a very presentable chance narrowly wide after Nouha Dicko barrels down the right and picks him out with an adroit cutback.
Bolton manager Neil Lennon on strike duo Eidur Gudjohnsen and Emile Heskey: "You never lose the ability even if the legs start to go. But if you have got legs around them then it's OK.
"It's a great example to a lot of players in the Championship. There were a few eyebrows raised and a few sniggers behind our backs when we brought these two in, but people aren't laughing now."
It might have been scruffy, but that doesn't matter as Benik Afobe prods his 29th goal of the season past Marco Silvestri after Leeds fail to clear. That's the former Arsenal striker's fifth in seven games.
We're back under way at Molineux...
Middlesbrough boss Aitor Karanka: "It's frustrating because we played against a team which, without a lot of chances, scored two goals and that's the difference when you have three strikers who have scored more than 50 goals in a season.
"We knew it was going to be a difficult game but after this game I told the players we are having a miracle. To play against teams like Watford, Bournemouth, who have been working with the same manager for four or five years, against Norwich players who were Premier League last season, we are doing amazing."
Watford boss Slavisa Jokanovic: "It's a good result for us. We stopped Middlesbrough and we found the space to start to play the football we strive for. We attacked very well and we defended very well and in my opinion we made one completely good game.
"We played tactically very good football. We interpreted our situation very well, when to defend all together and when to choose the moment to attack, and how we're going to attack. I must be happy because my players understand what we expect."
Andrew in Richhill: Don't count Wolves out of the automatic promotion picture just yet, but a win this evening is an absolute must if it's to happen.
James Rossiter: Good game this for the neutral, expect a few goals with Wolves to win 3-2.
Birmingham manager Gary Rowett: "At 2-0 after 35 minutes it was some of the best attacking play we've had since I've been here. We caused one of the best attacking sides in the league plenty of problems. But we've got to be stronger mentally and see the half out, rather than coming in at 2-2."
Degan Howard: I can't begin to tell the world what has gone wrong in 140 characters at Blackpool FC.
Andy Mc: What's gone wrong at Blackpool? Simple, Karl Oyston.
Finn: What's happened to us at Blackpool is purely down to an awful owner with no respect for the club.
Well, Wolves head inside for an orange segment in the lead but only after a fractious first half. Nouha Dicko's brace has Kenny Jackett's side on course for a victory that would move them into the play-off places.
Wolves go ahead thanks to Nouha Dicko's second of the game and 12th of the campaign. The forward timed his run beautifully to elude the Leeds back four and, while most players would have taken the ball on into the box, Dicko screamed an early shot low past the bewildered Marco Silvestri.
That's more like it by Wolves. A lovely interchange between Benik Afobe and Kevin McDonald at the edge of the area gives Bakary Sako a sight of goal, but the hulking Sol Bamba hurls himself at the shot and the ball loops over the crossbar.