Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace shared the spoils at Selhurst Park as the two teams once again played out a 1-1 draw.
Ismaila Sarr saw Palace in front at the half-time interval, with Callum Hudson-Odoi equalising for Forest in the second half.
Now, the talk will once again return to the feud involving Nuno Espirito Santo and Edu, with the future of the head coach uncertain.
Espirito Santo will be happy with the way in which his players fought back today and being honest, a draw was probably the fairest outcome.
Right at the end of the contest, Igor Jesus nearly won it for Forest, cracking the post in the final moments.
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Nottingham Forest player ratings vs Crystal Palace
Nottingham Forest News have issued player ratings from the Reds’ underwhelming first away trip of the campaign.
Matz Sels – 7
Had no chance with the goal and made another smart stop during the first 45 minutes. Was rarely tested in the second half.
Ola Aina – 4
Really sloppy in the first half, appearing lazy in getting back for the opening goal and he will know that he can do better than this.
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Nikola Milenkovic – 7
Is he ever not a steady 7/10 at the very least? The Serbian produced a number of good blocks and tackles during the opening period in particular.
Murillo – 6
Another pretty useful display from the Brazilian, who did what he had to do with minimal fuss.
Elliot Anderson – 7
Some positive moments and some that weren’t so useful. He was guilty on some occasions of trying to do a little bit too much, rather than utilising his teammates.
Ibrahim Sangare – 6
Started pretty well, but around the 25-minute mark, he seemed to allow Adam Wharton and Will Hughes to grab control of the game.
Dan Ndoye – 6
Has got to do better but in fairness, he’s going to take some time to settle in England and this was a bit of an eye-opener in terms of what he can expect in England.
He was instrumental in the goal, however, and produced a superb pass to assist Hudson-Odoi for his goal in the second half.
Morgan Gibbs-White – 5
He was arguably at fault for the goal scored by Ismaila Sarr when his flick saw him caught in possession. Gibbs-White was also guilty of missing a good chance in the opening 45 minutes.
Callum Hudson-Odoi – 7
Didn’t really do much wrong in the first half, but came up against two good full-backs as he swapped sides of the pitch.
Chris Wood – 7
A really solid, if somewhat old-fashioned, performance from the Kiwi. He led the line extremely well and although he didn’t score, he was a real focal point for the Reds.
Substitutions
Arnaud Kalimuendo – 6
Showed some stylish touches and could be a versatile presence in the Forest squad.
James McAtee – 6
Didn’t really show what he’s capable of, but did pluck a lovely ball out of the sky shortly after his introduction.
Omari Hutchinson – N/A
Ryan Yates – N/A
Igor Jesus – N/A