‘Extraordinary’ 26-year-old boy now spotted back in Nottingham Forest training

After being photographed back on the turf, Taiwo Awoniyi, a striker for Nottingham Forest, appears to be headed back to action. Due to a fresh injury, the Nigerian was unable to go to Crystal Palace and will be out for a month.

The 26-year-old is essential to Steve Cooper’s preferred style of play for his squad. At one point in the 2023–24 season, Awoniyi tied the Premier League record for most consecutive goals scored in a single game by scoring in all three of the team’s first three games.

His injury occurs as Forest is trying to create a cohesive team. The Reds will so be hoping that his return on the turf signals good news about his ailment.

Although it doesn’t appear like the athlete is returned to full contact training just yet, this is nonetheless encouraging. Awoniyi is an essential member of the Forest team, and Cooper will be hoping for h

 

is quick return.

Awoniyi may be seen jogging alongside the action in a recent club-posted behind-the-scenes video of a training session. It’s a start in the right direction, and let’s hope he can quickly get back

on the pitch.

Awoniyi is an all-action player, and since joining Forest, he has developed a few niggles. The Reds will be hoping that this isn’t the case because the team’s performance has suffered when he hasn’t played.

Two players were signed to back up Awoniyi: Chris Wood and Divock Origi. Although the Nigerian will be the team’s top scorer, Cooper currently has choices.

However, the player whom Steve Hodge referred to as “extraordinary” earlier this season is a huge asset to Forest. He is an unwavering player who has consistently shown that he is aware of where the net is.

It’s obvious that Awoniyi is improving despite his most recent setback. Hopefully, the striker will be able to return to the Premier League and torture defenders on the pitch in the Garibaldi.

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