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Two Nottingham Forest players send wordless posts to Morgan Gibbs-White after draw

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Nottingham Forest star Morgan Gibbs-White posted a three-word reaction on Instagram as the Reds were held to a draw by Luton. After the game, he received some wordless replies from Nico Dominguez and Anthony Elanga.

Gibbs-White has been back in the starting line-up for the last two fixtures. He was handed a little rest from the starting eleven when Forest played Brentford earlier this month.

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Now the 23-year-old is back in the team and is striving for some consistency. The challenge for Gibbs-White will be to get himself more goals and assists as the season progresses.

Gibbs-White takes to social media after Forest draw

The player gives his all every time he pulls on the Garibaldi. Some of the criticism from supporters has been a little bit harsh and he remains the team’s most important player.

Technically, Gibbs-White is brilliant. The challenge is to get the player into areas where he can trouble the opposition and on the right-wing yesterday, he very rarely did that.

Still, the fan favourite did play a part in both goals. He linked up well with Elanga on both occasions and Gibbs-White will hope to continue growing as the season progresses.

Gibbs-White receives comments from Elanga and Dominguez

Morale does seem to be good in the Forest dressing room. However, moments like yesterday won’t help the Reds when it comes to that given that they threw away a two-goal lead.

Dominguez posted on Gibbs-White’s post first. He simply put two emojis; one of a wand and another of a flame to suggest that he was on fire during the draw.

Elanga looks to be linking up well with Gibbs-White at Forest. He posted a fingers crossed emoji on the back of the forward suggesting that the Reds team will keep working.

Forest have to improve their fortunes and fast. They’re sliding down the Premier League table at an alarming rate and now face four games against sides competing in Europe on the bounce.