Ryan Woods' snapshot volley was palmed clear to Tarkowski, who steered an effort goalwards - sparking a frenzied goalmouth melee which Hofmann finally ended with the decisive touch.It was no more than the hosts deserved for a spirited second-half display which could not have been more different from their first-half showing.Forest could and should have been out of sight by the break as Brentford struggled with a strangely flat atmosphere, but wayward finishing and Brentford stopper David Button kept it goalless.Nelson Oliveira forced a full-length save from the keeper before he stopped Jamie Ward's effort from the edge of the box at the second attempt.Oliveira should have done better with a mazy run down the left but opted to shoot with the dangerous Ryan Mendes de Graca unmarked in the middle.Button was at his best again just after the break, tipping Oliveira's downward header past the post as the Griffin Park crowd still waited for a first shot on goal.It came on 57 minutes when John Swift's dipping, swerving drive forced a good save from Dorus De Vries.After Canos' breakthrough, the flashpoint came when Dean grabbed the ball after a disputed foul and as Williams came to snatch it from him, he swung with the ball in his hands and caught the winger who dropped to the ground.Lansbury thought he had bagged his side a point until Hofmann's late, late intervention and the win, Brentford's fifth in seven games, will put more pressure on reluctant Bees boss Lee Carsley to take the job permanently despite rumours of a new manager waiting in the wings.Meanwhile Dougie Freedman will be under growing pressure to halt Forest's run of away defeats
Source : PA
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