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What Alex Moreno was spotted doing after Nottingham Forest's win over Ipswich is brilliant

Alex Moreno continues to endear himself to the fans at Nottingham Forest.

Nottingham Forest decided to sign Alex Moreno on a season-long loan back in the summer transfer window, and there is an option to make it permanent.

However, it’s believed that Forest are willing to wait until the a later date to make a decision on whether they’ll make it permanent.

Alex Moreno playing well has been a blessing in disguise, as it’s forced Ola Aina over to the right-back position which he has excelled in.

And fans will love him even more after what he was spotted doing at full-time, as Nottingham Forest secured a 1-0 win over Ipswich Town.

Alex Moreno celebrates on the field with the Nottingham Forest fans after the game

Moreno has made it his thing to get the Nottingham Forest fans all excited after a positive result, as he led the celebrations against Leicester City earlier on this season.

His performances on the field haven’t been to shabby either, with David Phillips calling Moreno’s season to date ‘absolutely amazing’.

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Moreno celebrated Nottingham Forest’s win over Ipswich in a similar fashion to the Leicester triumph, as he was spotted playing to the crowd and getting them to cheer for every fist bump.

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The left-back responded to the video which was uploaded by a Nottingham Forest supporter.

Interactions like this are what make fans really fall in love with a player.

Alex Moreno’s stats from the Ipswich Town clash

Alex Moreno was substituted on for the first time this season, having either been a started or not used at all from the substitutes’ bench up until this point.

The Spaniard was given 13 minutes of actions as Neco Williams started at left-back.

He had 11 touches, a passing accuracy percentage of 67, lost possession five times, lost his only duel, failed with his only long ball and made one clearance.

It wasn’t the best of games from Moreno, but the clean sheet was all that mattered.

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