Nottingham Forest will be looking for a much-needed victory against Wolves on Wednesday night in the Premier League.
By the time Forest take to the field to play Wolves, West Ham might have pulled level with the Reds on points after being seven points behind following defeat to Sean Dyche’s team in early January.
The Reds simply have to start winning football matches on a consistent basis, and if the team are to remain a Premier League club, things need to change quickly.
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Dyche thinks he retains the backing of Evangelos Marinakis, but failure to beat Wolves could really test the owner’s resolve when it comes to his head coach.
It’s anticipated that some changes will be made after the drab performance against Leeds, and here is the team that Nottingham Forest News thinks supporters would love to see on Wednesday.
Nottingham Forest look dejected after Leeds showing
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Nottingham Forest’s attacking XI to beat Wolves
Stefan Ortega will likely play in goal once again as Matz Sels continues to recover from his groin problem.
The back four could look solid once again, provided Murillo recovers in time to play Wolves, with the Brazilian missing the game with Leeds.
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Neco Williams returns from suspension and should bring a bit more expertise to the left-back position, with Nikola Milenkovic and Ola Aina both keeping their places.
In midfield, Elliot Anderson was drab against Leeds, but form is temporary, and class is permanent so he will likely start the match in midfield.
Likewise, Ibrahim Sangare was just about the only player who looked distraught at the result on Friday, and he’s very much one of the first names on the team sheet at the moment.
Harsh on Dominguez, but against the bottom club at home, let’s try two strikers! 🙏
It was famously said that the definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over and expecting a different outcome, and with that in mind, changes need to be made in the final third.
With Callum Hudson-Odoi out of form, we think it could be a chance to get Morgan Gibbs-White out on the left, with Dyche giving him license to roam from that position.
That will allow Igor Jesus to slot in as a second striker behind Lorenzo Lucca, who scored his first goal for Forest on debut against Leeds.
On the right, Omari Hutchinson looked sharp against Leeds, and after another assist, he has to start against a Wolves team low on confidence.
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