In the last 10-15 minutes, Swansea City, who were reduced to 10 men in the opening two minutes of the game, have been seriously piling on the pressure against Nottingham Forest. That pressure has now translated to chances, and from the 20th minute through the 22nd, Swansea actually created a number of chances. Thanks to Forest goalkeeper Lee Camp, the score is still 0-0, but there’s no reason why Forest should be so far on their back foot.
Nottingham Forest Vs. Swansea City, 2011 nPower Championship Playoffs: Lee Camp Keeping Forest Alive...WAIT WHAT?
Fabio Borini has been the man creating chances for the visitors, having a couple of headers saved by Camp. A third save came as a part of a large scramble on a corner kick, seconds after Camp tipped a Borini header over the bar.
This is the type of game many expected to see from a very good Swansea team if they had 11 men, but this is a bit of a shock. Despite not having their central attacking midfield player who is great with his link-up play and late runs into the box - Stephen Dobbie - Swansea are still dominating the game.











