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Watson last scored a goal in April 2016, which was the winner for Watford against West Brom in the Premier League

Ben Watson's first Nottingham Forest goal ensured Sabri Lamouchi's side extended their unbeaten run to nine games with victory over lowly Championship side Barnsley.

Watson's winner was the hosts' only shot on goal on a difficult afternoon against the second tier's most youthful side.

Forest goalkeeper Brice Samba kept it goalless at the break, making a fine one-handed save to deny Luke Thomas in first-half injury time, while the hosts' best chance was dragged wastefully wide by Lewis Grabban.

Barnsley started the second half brightly and went close to opening the scoring, Toby Sibbick sending a effort form 25 yards wide before Samba foiled Dani Pinillos.

It was against the run of play and on the break that Watson put Forest ahead, meeting a cut-back pass from Matty Cash with a fine first-time finish.

Samba made another crucial save from Thomas, Patrick Schmidt flicked a header wide and Michael Dawson made a vital block on Mallik Wilks in a nervy finish for Forest on a day that they remembered legendary former manager Brian Clough.

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Defeat leaves Barnsley without a win since their opening day triumph against Fulham, while Forest have not lost since starting their campaign with a home defeat against West Bromwich Albion.

Grabban, involved in five goals in his past six Championship games, had chances to add to his fine run of form in the first half but twice scuffed promising chances - the second being Forest's best, as the 31-year-old mis-hit his shot after Watson put him through on goal.

Barnsley boss Daniel Stendel has so far fielded the youngest average starting line-up in the Championship this season, and the Tykes are still looking for their first goal away from home this term.

Samba was the one to extend that wait with a string of fine saves, which included keeping Thomas out either side of the break.

A devastating counter attack that started with a fine pass from Joao Carvalho and ended with Watson's cool finish proved decisive as Forest survived immense late pressure to record back-to-back league wins under Lamouchi for the first time to move up to fifth in the table.

Nottingham Forest manager Sabri Lamouchi:

"We suffered a lot in the game, but I do not mind this when we come through the game with three points.

"The Championship is so, so tough. There are no weak opponents. We respected Barnsley today. We did not score in the first half, when we deserved to.

"It was not a fantastic performance, but it was a good result. We have a lot of experienced players and we cannot accept what happened in the final stages, when we did not control the game.

"We need to work. It was a good result. If we play like this and we win matches? I will sign up for that right now."

Barnsley manager Daniel Stendel:

"I cannot imagine that we can play much better than we did in the second half.

"It was a disappointing result but a very good performance.

"I am proud of this performance and of the attitude from my team. We created chances, we pressed in the second half and played some good passing football.

"We played well, but we needed to score to cap things off.