November 25, 2024

According to reports, the two players from Nottingham Forest have been excluded from first-team training.

The Daily Mail claims that Joe Worrall, the captain of Nottingham Forest, and teammate Scott McKenna are not practicing with the first squad.

According to the sources, the two Forest players are being evaluated alone on a different field and have been instructed not to participate in first-team training. It is also stated that they must report to their teammates at a different time.

The reported expulsion of the two people has not been officially explained, although it is believed that neither of them had either behavioral problems nor disagreements with management.

The team has not yet responded to rumors about the players’ futures or the training. Both players will be free to sign when the January transfer window opens in a few weeks, according to the Daily Mail story.

Additionally, according to the source, both players will be free to sign when the transfer window opens in January. Fans of the Reds who were expecting for a turnaround in their team’s fortune will be shocked by this news. We’ve asked the club for a statement.

Steve Cooper, the head coach, is in a challenging situation following Nottingham Forest’s fourth consecutive loss on Wednesday night.

The Welshman is anticipated to be in command for Saturday’s away game against Wolverhampton Wanderers, but given the Reds’ dismal recent performance, his job is in jeopardy. They have just achieved one victory in their last 11 games following their 5-0 thrashing against Fulham in midweek.

Six points above the relegation zone, Forest is now ranked 16th in the Premier League standings. They are in serious need of a turn around after the campaign got off to a positive start.

Cooper has long since said that, given the Reds’ recent roster change and the fact that this is only their second season back in the top division, he anticipated this season to be difficult. However, the team was still eager to advance this season and maintain their Premier League standing.

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