Nottingham Forest were held to an entertaining 2-2 draw with Midlands rivals Wolves at the City Ground, leaving them one point better off than 18th-placed Luton, who currently occupy the final relegation place.
Matheus Cunha's brilliant solo opener, assisted by goalkeeper Jose Sa, was cancelled out by a Morgan Gibbs-White header in first-half stoppage time.
Gibbs-White made his loyalties against his former club known, celebrating vociferously in front of the travelling Wolves fans, kissing the Forest badge on his shirt.
That display rather irked Wolves' players, and they made the brighter start to the second period, but were punished by Danilo in the 57th minute.
Gibbs-White was predictably involved again, getting sandwiched between Santiago Bueno and Matt Doherty, as the ball fell kindly for Danilo to plant beyond Sa.
But it was Cunha who had the final say. Matz Sels flapped at a corner, causing a brief melee, which allowed the returning Brazil international, on his first start since early February, to slam home from close range.
A brief VAR check followed, but thankfully for Gary O'Neil, who has been extremely critical of officiating decisions that have gone against his side in recent weeks, the goal stood.
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