Fryatt Takes His Chance

Last updated : 19 September 2007 By Joe Harris
Fryatt was introduced to the dramatic clash with Nottingham Forest as a second half substitute and turned the game on it's head.

The Foxes had been struggling to produce clinical chances in attack and
Fryatt didn't dissapoint
Fryatt's influence on the game produced the result that the travelling Foxes faithful so desperately wanted against bitter rivals Forest.

Fryatt's presence commanded the final third of the field and he showed his quality to lay the ball off for Richard Stearman to equalise late on.

The Foxes then carried the momentum from the equaliser to win the match with seconds to go, much to the disgust of the home supporters.

Fryatt linked up well with De Vries before the Dutchman picked out skipper Stephen Clemence who stabbed the ball into the back of the net from 20 yards.

The striker will now be hoping to secure a place on Gary Megson's team sheet when his side travel to The Valley on Saturday to face newly relegated Charlton Athletic in the Championship.