Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton drew on Saturday at The City Ground after two controversial late-stage actions: an apparent penalty not awarded for a handball Chris Wood in favor of the visiting team and a goal was disallowed to the same player a few minutes later due to a millimeter of offside.
Then, the scoreboard reflected 1-1. Chris Wood He scored 1-0 in the 10th minute, with a header from a corner, and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde He equalized with a great right foot from outside the area in the 12th minute.
Forest remain undefeated after three days, with five points from a possible nine, while Wolverhampton picked up their first point of the campaign after starting the English championship with two defeats and temporarily moved out of the relegation places.
Source: La Verdad
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