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Nottingham Forest: Chris Wood ready for Forest return after six months out injured

By britishbulletin.com9 April 20262 Mins Read
Nottingham Forest: Chris Wood ready for Forest return after six months out injured
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Wood’s career-best goal haul last season underlined his importance to Forest.

They scored 58 league goals in the league – averaging 1.42 per game, with Wood providing 34.8% of them. This season, they have scored 31 times in 31 league games – a one goal per game average – with Wood scoring just twice on the opening day.

Since his arrival at the City Ground in January 2023, Forest have played 67 games in which Wood has started, winning 25 times, and 59 games in which he has not, winning 15 times.

Forest’s win percentage with him starting is 37.3% with a points-per-game rate of 1.4, while it is 25.4% without him with a points-per-game of 1.0.

He returns with Forest fighting to reach a European semi-final for the first time in 42 years while they also battle for Premier League survival.

Forest are three points above the relegation zone with seven games left after last month’s vital win at Tottenham.

Pereira said: “The priority is to win the next game and the next game is tomorrow. The Europa League is very important and it is very important to keep the club in the Premier League.

“I need to find the balance between the two competitions. This is the only way; the only way to compete tomorrow and again in three days’ time against Aston Villa.

“The players have to feel they are important and have the qualities and conditions to compete and to help the club in this moment.”

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