Leeds open their season with a 1-0 defeat of Nottingham Forest
Oliver Glasner's reign at Nottingham Forest began with a late defeat at the hands of visiting Leeds United in their Premier League opener.
The Austrian became Forest's fifth manager in less than a year after replacing Vitor Pereira, who was sacked last month despite steering the club away from relegation danger.
Glasner and Forest, however, suffered a late blow as Anton Stach struck the Leeds winner straight from a free-kick with two minutes left on the clock.
It was an evenly contested game at the City Ground, where most of the opportunities for both sides came via set-pieces.
As the half-hour mark approached, Harry Wilson almost made his Leeds debut one to remember as he arrived in the box to side-foot Jayden Bogle's low delivery into the net, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.
However, it was the home side who finished the first half strongly with centre-back Jair Cunha heading against the post after a scramble inside the Leeds box.




Oliver Glasner's reign at Nottingham Forest began with a late defeat at the hands of visiting Leeds United in their Premier League opener.
The Austrian became Forest's fifth manager in less than a year after replacing Vitor Pereira, who was sacked last month despite steering the club away from relegation danger.
Glasner and Forest, however, suffered a late blow as Anton Stach struck the Leeds winner straight from a free-kick with two minutes left on the clock.
It was an evenly contested game at the City Ground, where most of the opportunities for both sides came via set-pieces.
As the half-hour mark approached, Harry Wilson almost made his Leeds debut one to remember as he arrived in the box to side-foot Jayden Bogle's low delivery into the net, only for the goal to be ruled out for offside.
However, it was the home side who finished the first half strongly with centre-back Jair Cunha heading against the post after a scramble inside the Leeds box.












































