McLeish off the mark
Alex McLeish claimed his first win as Nottingham Forest manager with a deserved 2-1 victory over Peterborough.
Greg Halford headed the home side in front, but Scott Wootton levelled things up before Elliott Ward powered home from a corner in the last 10 minutes to hand Forest victory.
McLeish made five changes, with goalkeeper Karl Darlow making his league debut and loanee Gonzalo Jara Reyes included for the first time, while Ward, Henri Lansbury and Billy Sharp were all included in the starting line-up.
Posh made three changes with loanees Wootton and Davide Petrucci making debuts, while Dwight Gayle was also drafted in up front.
It was a quiet start with Forest skipper Chris Cohen the only man to make any inroads, although Darlow was the first keeper called into action as he gathered Gayle's speculative effort.
Forest should have taken the lead as some good play down the left released Dan Harding and his cross found Radoslaw Majewski, who skied the ball over from eight yards.
And they went ahead in the 27th minute as Halford rose and got a powerful header to a Lansbury corner which looked to have been cleared off the line, but the referee's assistant gave the goal. There were few complaints from the visitors.
Posh could have been level moments later as Petrucci found himself in plenty of space on the edge of the box, but he snatched at his shot and sent it wide.
There were appeals for a Forest penalty as Majewski found Simon Cox, who went down under the challenge of Wootton, but referee Eddie Ilderton was unimpressed.
Sharp had two chances to double the home side's lead as he first shot wide from Cohen's cross and then got a header to Cox's cross, which Robert Olejnik did brilliantly to save down low.
Olejnik was called into action early in the second half as Cohen hit a long raking pass, which Cox almost got on the end of but the goalkeeper rushed out and smothered.
Cohen was again the provider moments later as his cross was met by the head of Ward, but the ball looped into the arms of Olejnik.
Darren Ferguson brought on 17-year-old Jaanai Gordon-Hutton after 57 minutes in an attempt to spur on his side, who were having plenty of possession but failing to do anything with it.
And the equaliser came three minutes later as George Boyd's corner hit Lansbury and fell kindly for Wootton who hammered home from close range.
George Boyd then unleashed a shot from 20 yards, but it was easily gathered by Darlow.
The home side should have taken the lead as Cox played the ball across the box, but Majewski shot wide when it looked easier to score.
Seven minutes from time McLeish's men grabbed the winner as Majewski swung in a corner which Ward powered home with his head.
Source: DSG
Source: DSG