Forest sends ’embarrassing’ message ahead of run-in as…

This season, Nottingham Forest has been hindered at different points by injuries and absences. Furthermore, some contend that Willy Boly’s loss has affected people more than others.

After getting hurt last month while playing for Ivory Coast, the center back has not appeared for the Reds. Nuno Espirito Santo, the head coach, has stated he is unsure about the 33-year-old’s potential return date.

This week, when the subject of set-pieces came up on NottinghamshireLive’s Garibaldi Red podcast, Boly’s unavailability was brought up. It happened following Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, in which Matheus Cunha scored his second goal of the day off a corner kick, bringing Forest’s total number of goals given up from dead-ball situations to a league-high 22.

Max Scott, a Reds supporter

On the field, leaders are required.Murillo is a terrific player, but because he’s still so young and is learning a new language and culture, I don’t think he’s ready to be a leader just yet. We shouldn’t expect him to accomplish even more than he already does, in my opinion.

Who is it, I wonder, that is yelling, who is it that is in charge in the box, who is putting people on the line at every turn when it occurs? While the athletes must accept accountability, the coaches must resolve the issue.

It’s awkward. It is disgraceful for a premier league football squad of their caliber to be so feeble and susceptible to set-pieces.

And, you know, it’s a thing now? Nowadays, it’s a thing that whenever Forest turns a corner,

“I think that would have made a difference if we’d seen more of Willy Boly,” said Forest supporter Dave Astbury. In a video that I watched, Chris Wood’s character Woody was asked to sum up all of his squad members in one word. When he reached Willy Boly, he simply said, “Daddy.” Willy seems to be the group leader, in my opinion.

Willy’s sole recent performance was at Luton. Willy had performed brilliantly at Luton.When Willy was a player at Luton, our team was superior.Willy adds a calmness that we seemed to have in the back.

“Willy applied his experience, even though he might not be as good as he was. Until Willy scored a goal against Luton that day, our defense appeared to be very strong.

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