Shocking news reveal as Nottingham forest fans disturbed with team updated.
Nottingham Forest's "twinkle toes" star exclaims, "What a buy," after they triumph over Crystal Palace.
Since joining Nottingham Forest from Fiorentina during the summer transfer window, Nikola Milenković has made an impression.
In his seven Premier League games thus far, the 27-year-old has seen the Reds lose once and give up five goals.
Before joining Nottingham Forest, Milenković played for the Serie A team for seven years. The center-back played with Vincent Laurini throughout his first two years at La Viola.
The 35-year-old fullback came out of retirement earlier this month to sign with Pietrasanta, an Italian team in the lower league. During their conversation, Firenze Viola questioned the defender on his former team’s choice to trade Milenković to Nuno Espírito Santo’s squad.
Laurini was forthright when he acknowledged that he didn’t think Fiorentina would profit from the sale of the Serbian international to Nottingham Forest.
It caught me off guard. After so many years of him serving as the defense’s leader, I never would have thought that,” he added.
I was a little upset about selling him in this way since he was a really experienced man, and it’s very sad to get go of him. Nikola fits right in at Florence and is a powerful player.
The 1.95-meter central defender played for the Italian team in 264 games across all competitions.
Stefano Agresti, a journalist for Gazzetta dello Sport, said last Wednesday that the player didn’t “explode” at Fiorentina. They shouldn’t regret selling him to the English team because of this.
Viola News speculated two days later that Fiorentina might be remorseful for allowing him to depart during the final window.
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Chris Wood’s goal gave Nottingham Forest their first home victory of the season.
After a thrilling match at the City Ground, Nottingham Forest moved up to eighth place in the Premier League after Dean Henderson gave up Chris Wood’s daisy-cutter.
As the Eagles continue to wait for their first victory of the season, the Crystal Palace goalie had to undergo an unpleasant homecoming to his old haunt.
But with Wood’s fifth of the season, the Reds have won at home for the first time in what is looking to be a strong start. Not least because this victory was accomplished without Morgan Gibbs-White and James Ward-Prowse and with Nuno in the stands serving a ban.
On NottinghamshireLive’s website, Forest supporters expressed their satisfaction with the team’s performance, especially that of Elliot Anderson, who replaced Morgan Gibbs-White.
Stockyred: Ultimately deserved. Lots of graft and a few positive moments. However, Anderson—what a deal!
The cheeks: Good, competitive game that had two possible outcomes. Right now, it seems like that every week. The victory over Palace, who are better than their league standing, was good.