(Reuters) - Wolverhampton Wanderers saw their lead at the top of England's second tier Championship cut to nine points after they suffered a 2-0 loss at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday -- their first league defeat since late October. Second-placed Derby County will rue the fact they were held to a goalless draw by fellow promotion hopefuls Bristol City on Friday, missing the chance to cut Wolves' lead yet further. Debutant Cameron Jerome thought he had earned Derby a golden chance to earn victory late on, but rather than winning a penalty, Jerome was cautioned for simulation by the referee. Millwall snatched a 4-3 victory over 10-man Leeds United after a quite incredible game at Elland Road. Kemar Roofe then scrambled an equaliser and Lasogga thought he had won it with a 25-metre effort.
Source: The Star January 20, 2018 18:33 UTC