It was a majorly disappointing weekend for all concerned with Nottingham Forest, as the Reds succumbed to only their second league defeat of the season at home to Norwich City.

In front of a sellout crowd, expectations were high amongst the City Ground faithful having gone unbeaten in six league games, and Aitor Karanka’s men got off to the perfect start when Lewis Grabban scored within the opening five minutes of the game.

A quickfire, second-half brace from Canaries centre-half Timm Klose, however, condemned Forest to their first home league defeat of the campaign – a result in which leaves the Reds sitting in 9th place after thirteen games.

Costel Pantilimon became victim to major criticism from Forest fans after his performance on Saturday afternoon - the Romanian could have arguably done better for Norwich's second goal where he parried the ball straight into Timm Klose's path, for the big centre-half to grab his second goal of the game.

This isn't the first time this season that Pantilimon has come under scrunity by the City Ground faithful - he was subject to criticism in Forest's 2-2 draw with Millwall last month.

Luke Steele is waiting in the wings for his chance to start in the league for the first time this season, after featuring three times in Forest's Carabao Cup campaign.

But with Jordan Smith seemingly out of Karanka's plans, perhaps the addition of another goalkeeper in January wouldn't go amiss, and Forest should definitely be looking at Sheffield Wednesday's Keiren Westwood.

The 34-year-old hasn't played a game for the Owls since last December under Jos Luhukay, and looks extremely likely to move away from Hillsborough in January.

The Republic of Ireland has fell down the Wednesday pecking order behind Cameron Dawson and Joe Wildsmith, but many Wednesday fans want the experienced keeper back between the sticks with Wednesday still yet to keep a clean sheet in the league this season.

Westwood is a popular figure at Wednesday having made over 140 appearances for the club, and is an astute, talented goalkeeper at this level despite coming into the latter stages of his career.

He will be available for practically nothing in January, and Forest should definitely be weighing up a move for him...