Ex-Rangers star Joe Worrall forced in goal for Nottingham Forest after Brice Samba red card
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FORMER Rangers star Joe Worrall was forced IN GOAL for the final 13 minutes of Nottingham Forest's dramatic game with Stoke City.
The former Light Blues defender took over the gloves after keeper Brice Samba's red card - with all their subs already used.
Lewis Baker slotted home his penalty past the ex-Rangers stopper as the visitors looked to have secured all three points at the City Ground.
However, Ryan Yates snatched an injury-time leveller to salvage a point for the home side to keep them in the hunt for the play-offs.
The result leaves Forest seventh in the English Championship standings - just two points behind Middlesbrough and one further back on Huddersfield in fifth.
Worrall took to social media after the thrilling draw to show his stint in goals wasn't a one-off after starring as a goalkeeper in his younger days.
Alongside the throwback image he uploaded a picture of himself in action yesterday with the caption: "How it started. How it's going."
Speaking after the draw, head coach Steve Cooper said: "I'm never going to say a point is a good one at home, but I think today we have to accept it.
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"We were trying to win the game. Sometimes you do that at the risk of getting beaten. If we want to achieve we need to have that mentality."
"We had good moments in the first half and we got the breakthrough, but to concede from a set-piece is always disappointing.
"Brice has made a huge error, but we've managed to scramble something by having the right mentality and showing bravery."
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Meanwhile, Aaron Ramsey made a Rangers fan's night by giving him his jersey after the youngster ran across the pitch to him.
The Welsh international made his first start for the Light Blues in their 3-0 Scottish Cup victory over Annan last night.
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The on-loan Juventus midfielder set up Filip Helander's goal to help his new side book their place in the quarter-final.
But it is what he did at full-time that will live long in the memory of one lucky little Rangers supporter.
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