JUST IN: Nottingham Forest sent embarrassing message ahead of run-in as Willy Boly point made clear

Latest Nottingham Forest news as Nuno Espirito Santo’s Reds battle to avoid Premier League relegation

Injuries and absences have hampered Nottingham Forest at various times this season. And it has been argued the loss of Willy Boly has been felt more than most.

The centre-back suffered an injury while on duty for Ivory Coast last month and has not featured for the Reds since. Head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has said he does not know when the 33-year-old might return

Boly’s unavailability was a point of discussion on NottinghamshireLive’s Garibaldi Red podcast this week as the topic of set-pieces cropped up. It came after Saturday’s 2-2 draw with Wolverhampton Wanderers, when Matheus Cunha scored his second goal of the afternoon from a corner to make it a league-high 22 goals conceded from dead-ball situations for Forest.

Reds fan Max Scott said of the Reds’ Achilles’ heel: “Everybody involved has got to take responsibility. Of course coaches need to sort that out, but there comes a point on the pitch where, if you’ve conceded that many, eventually you just start taking control of the situation. If they’ve told you to defend it zonally and you know that it’s not working, then you go man-to-man or vice versa.

“It needs leaders on the pitch. Murillo’s a fabulous player but I don’t necessarily think he’s that leader yet because he’s so young, he’s in a new country, new language. I don’t think we can expect him to do even more than he currently is.

“I’m thinking who is it that’s shouting, who is it that’s commanding in the box and putting bodies on the line every single corner when it happens? The players need to take responsibility, but the coaches need to sort it out.

“It is embarrassing. It’s embarrassing for a top-level football team in the Premier League to be so weak and vulnerable from set-pieces.

“And it’s now a thing, isn’t it? It’s now a thing that when Forest concede a corner, the Forest fans’ mentality changes. But now the opposition fans know how bad we are and so there’s this double jeopardy where the feeling around the stadium changes and it (a goal) just feels inevitable.

“I can’t imagine it’s for a lack of effort or a lack of trying. It’s just not good enough. But saying they need to sort it out is the most obvious thing anyone’s ever said.”

Forest supporter Dave Astbury added: “I think if we’d seen more of Willy Boly, that would have made a difference. I watched a video where Woody (Chris Wood) was asked to describe all his squad mates in one word. When he got to Willy Boly, he just said, father. I get the impression Willy’s a leader in the group.

“The only time Willy’s played recently was at Luton. At Luton, Willy played really well. Willy played at Luton and we were the better team. We looked really calm at the back, and Willy brings that calm.

“Willy might not be as good as he was, but Willy used his experience. That day against Luton, until Willy went off, we looked really solid at the back. We haven’t seen him since.

“I think he reads the game better than a lot of people give him credit for. He’s obviously good in the air. I think he’s been pretty solid for us when he’s played. Unfortunately, he’s like a few of ours, they’re on the treatment table more than they’re on the grass.

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