FOREST Green produce a spectacular comeback with 10-men against Yeovil Town on Saturday.

Yeovil controversially took the lead through Rhys Browne before Paul Digby was sent off but stoppage time goals from Reuben Reid and George Williams rescued three points for Rovers.

Here are five things we learned from a dramatic afternoon from Huish Park.

Cooper's in game management is superb

All the best managers react to what's happening on the pitch and Mark Cooper did that.

He saw Reece Brown was struggling and took him off early in the second half in place of Ben Morris.

Cooper also brought on George Williams and Theo Archibald who both brought fresh energy. Archibald set one up while Williams scored one so full credit to Cooper for his changes.

Archibald and Williams need to start games like they're subs

Whenever Archibald and Williams come on from the bench they also seem to have a positive impact. However, when they start games they can sometimes drift and are often taken off with 20 minutes to go.

Theo Archibald. Picture: Shane Healey/Pro Sports Images.

Both players are fairly young and because of their energy and firepower, they're players who defenders with tired legs don't want to see. If they can play like they do for 20 minutes as a sub for 90 minutes then they could both flourish in a Forest Green shirt.

Brown could do with a rest

Reece Brown has only missed two games in all competitions so far this season.

He wasn't at his best at Huish Park on Saturday and was sloppy at times. He's been fantastic for Rovers all campaign but with a busy Christmas schedule, maybe a rest in one of the games might do him good. Paul Digby could also come under that category as he's featured in every single game for Rovers but will miss the next three through suspension.

Rovers still suffering with decisions

There have been a number of key decisions that have gone against Forest Green this season. You can make a case that they were hard done by again at Yeovil.

Joseph Mills looked to be fouled in the build up to Yeovil's goal while Rhys Browne had a hold of Paul Digby's leg before the Rovers man stamped on him and could have had a free-kick before committing his offence.

Away form needs to be replicated at New Lawn

Forest Green's away record is now the best in League Two. It's now back to back away wins for Cooper's team. They've won three of their last four on the road and have won six out of 11 away games overall.

Compare that to two wins in ten at home and the difference in form is huge. Rovers look more threatening and seem to play with more freedom on the road.

There is a different pressure to playing at home when you're towards the top of the league and maybe that's taking Rovers time to get used to but if they can pick up wins more consistently at home then they'd be looking towards the top three rather than the top seven.