Nottingham Forest survived the huge English Cup against 10 Exter players to win a penalty after a 2-2 drawing in St. James Park.
Chris Wood, Morgan Gibs White and Ellite Anderson scored from the place before his colleague ended the alternative to Niko Williams for a marathon tie with the final kick of the competition at 11.03 pm.
Josh Magnes and Tony Yujan were a goal in the first league, but Matz Siliz saved Rice Cole penalty, and Angus McDonald hit the crossbar where the forest prevailed 4-2.
Forest will play third in the Premier League and top in the FA Cup, Epswich at home in the fifth round.
Magnes had scored twice in favor of Exter – the best scorer in the competition in raising its total to six – in giving the Greeks early and then tied at the beginning of the second period.
Ramon Soussa and Tayo Aouni, who left the procedure at a time when the paramedics attended it for several minutes, tied for Forest.
The EXATER DHULLSANT ED Turns was delivered to a large challenge in the thigh on Gibbs-WHite for three minutes of time, but Forrest had to settle for an additional 30 minutes after Jota Silva threw a shot on the crossbar.
Forest coach Nuno Esperto Santo took the opportunity to rest almost at the beginning of the eleventh after he spent his team a week away in a warm weather training camp in Dubai.
Brazilian midfielder Danilo was the only survivor on the one side that demolished Brighton 7-0 the last time.
The Nuno team’s real hope for EXATER – 59 places below Forest on the football scale – that they can repeat the success that finds the giant killing of their Devon Plymouth, who shocked the Premier League leaders Liverpool on Sunday.
Exter has not won since his victory in the third round against Oxford, lost four of his five matches and waived 10 goals against Lateon Orient and Steveg in their previous matches.
A huge banner was held with the phrase “Together we can create history” high on the Great Bank, the largest permanent balcony in English football, as Greek fans embraced the first draw in the fourth round of the club since 1981.
These supporters managed to celebrate the beginning of the dream when Carlos Miguel poured Dimitri Mitchell’s effort in the fifth minute at the feet of Magnes.
Perhaps the Northern Irish international was in offside, but with no VAR in operation, the goal was standing.
Vincent Harper rushed again to rid the line after Awoni collected the ball into the Greek goal Joe Whitworth.
But it could have been the shortest reformulation of Exter, as Ibrahim Sanjari after Susa spied, and Paraguay found the net as he did in the third round against Luton.
Whitworth pushed Awoniyi’s shot about a post, but the attacker was not rejected forward after 37 minutes.
Again, Sangare was the supplier, Awoniyi was allowed to run the edge of the box, work on the ball on his left foot, and find the lower corner with Whitworth without mobility.
The Exter tied five minutes after restart when the Magnes rose up in an angle to force Miguel to save the point.
Magnes was a freshness in a flash and a heart of Willie Polly to his own network.
Soon Miguel was forced to infection and SELS stood alternative to prevent Ilmari niskanen to take advantage of one on one.
The traffic was in one direction in additional time and the wood was rejected twice by Whitworth, as Forest was taken along the way.
What will come?
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