With Malmö opting to sit back in defence for the duration of the match, the game was merely about whether Forest could break through. Despite constant pressure, the English side had still failed to score as first half injury time began, but then
John Robertson, a man who was now one of the most feared wingers in European football, beat two Swedish defenders on the left hand side before whipping in a cross.
Goalkeeper Jan Möller, who had been solid up to this point, did not come out to clear the ball, and at the far post was none other than
Trevor Francis to head the ball into the roof of the net. That was effectively the end of the match. Both
Garry Birtles and Robertson missed good chances in the second half, but it did not matter, as Malmö never looked likely to score. Under their maverick manager
Brian Clough, Nottingham Forest, a relatively small English club, had won European club football’s winning prize, knocking out two-time defending champions Liverpool along the way. Just two years earlier, Forest had been in English football's
second tier. Nottingham Forest would retain their title
the following year. To date, Malmö is the only club from a
Nordic country to play in the European Cup or Champions League final. ==Match==