Nottingham Forest give Chris Wood injury update
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Nuno Espirito Santo says both players will be given as much time as possible to overcome their issues ahead of another big game at the City Ground.
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Forest go into the game knowing a win would put them only one point behind Arsenal.
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Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espírito Santo has admitted that his side will be without the services of talisman striker Chris Wood in midweek.The New Zealander is struggling with a hip issue and
Chris Wood ‘not good’ as Nottingham Forest sweat on top scorer’s hip injury - Wood was absent from Forest’s FA Cup semi-final win over Brighton.
Chris Wood has not been ruled out of Nottingham Forest’s Premier League clash with Manchester United after the star striker suffered a ‘very painful’ injury on international duty. The Kiwi has been in sensational form this season with 18 goals in the league,
The club will assess the striker when he returns to the Nigel Doughty Academy from international duty with New Zealand.
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Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood is awaiting the results of scans on a right hip injury which forced him from the field in New Zealand’s World Cup qualifying victory over New Caledonia.
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