Bother for Awoniyi? Nottingham Forest boss Nuno reveals why Tremendous Eagles striker didn’t play in first pre-season recreation

Nottingham Forest coach Nuno Espirito Santo has revealed that Tremendous Eagles striker Taiwo Awoniyi missed their first pre-season recreation towards Chesterfield due to a discomfort, Soccernet.ng reviews.

Awoniyi joined Nottingham Forest two years in the past, and he was anticipated to start out delivering the products for them instantly, simply as he did at Union Berlin.

At first, the 26-year-old striker proved to be dependable in entrance of purpose, however he began combating accidents. In his first season on the Metropolis Floor Awoniyi missed 17 video games  due to a groin harm. And final season, he was sidelined for 18 video games for a similar points.

The previous Union Berlin man underwent surgical procedure final season, however he couldn’t end the marketing campaign with Nottingham Forest, as he sustained one other harm.

Nonetheless, Awoniyi appeared to have returned to full health, judging by the photographs movies on his social media web page. However surprisingly, he was not a part of Nottingham Forest’s squad for his or her pre-season recreation towards Chesterfield on Saturday.

The Difficult Timber gained the sport 3-0 and after the fixture, coach Nuno revealed that Awoniyi missed the sport due to a discomfort.

“He (Awoniyi) had an issue within the first coaching session of the week. Let’s see how lengthy it takes,” Nuno mentioned per Nottingham Post.

“It was one thing in his calf. Sadly not (for in the present day). Hopefully he doesn’t miss an excessive amount of of pre-season. For all of them, it (pre-season) is necessary, and extra so for Taiwo.”

Regardless of his setback, Awoniyi will likely be a part of Nottingham Forest’s journey to Spain subsequent week, and he will likely be trying to play an enormous function of their pre-season.

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