Nottingham Forest continued their decent run of form at the weekend with a 2-2 draw away at Blackburn Rovers.

The point at Ewood Park means that the Reds remain unbeaten in their previous four league outings, and have succumbed to only one defeat in the league this season.

The Reds led through Lewis Grabban after the 30-year-old missed a penalty earlier on in the game, but then made amends by netting an 80th-minute spot-kick to salvage a point for the East Midlands side.

After a slow start to his Forest career, Grabban came under criticism by a minority of the City Ground faithful, but now seems to have found a new lease of life and he will be hopeful of getting on the scoresheet for the fifth time this season, against Millwall on Wednesday night.

Here, we take a look at three reason why Forest fans must keep the faith with Lewis Grabban...

Grabban arrived at Forest in the summer with high expectations following his £6million move from AFC Bournemouth, and there is no wonder why.

The 30-year-old netted 20 times in 38 games for both Sunderland and Aston Villa combined last term, which proves that matter which end of the table you are, Grabban will still get you goals if he gets the service he deserves.

Forest haven't had a goalscorer since the days of Britt Assombalonga

Service shouldn't be a problem for Grabban - Forest have the likes of Joao Carvalho, Joe Lolley and Matty Cash playing in behind the forward.

If the trio can continue to give the 30-year-old the adequate service he requires, then he will easily score another 20 goals again this season.

Apart from Grabban, Forest's only senior out-and-out striker is Daryl Murphy, so they really haven't got anyone to replace him if he hits a bad patch of form.

Forest fans need to continue to support Grabban to keep his confidence high.