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Hughton: We must be more inventive

By David Smith

STAR MAN NEIL ETHERIDGE Birmingham City

CHRIS Hughton declared that Nottingham Forest must be more creative to win games in the Championship after his side were held by Birmingham City.
Aitor Karanka’s Blues ground out a point as he returned to the City Ground and, while Hughton’s team are now unbeaten in three games, he was frustrated that Forest did not collect all three points.
Tobias Figueiredo and Ryan Yates both had good chances for the home side, but were thwarted by keeper Neil Etheridge.
A delivery from Yuri Ribeiro was headed down by Lewis Grabban,...

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