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Murillo now posts defiant four-word reaction after Nottingham Forest lose to Brighton

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Nottingham Forest were beaten 1-0 by Brighton at the AMEX Stadium yesterday – and Murillo has posted a defiant four-word reaction.

The player took to Instagram shortly after the slender defeat this time to Brighton.

So, what has Murillo had to say after the defeat which leaves Forest in a pretty perilous position? Let’s take a closer look…

What Murillo posted after defeat for Forest at Brighton

Well, it’s becoming increasingly concerning for Forest and with just one win in eight matches, relegation looks to be pretty much on the cards.

Although the Reds aren’t in the bottom three of the division just yet, they could be by the time they face Luton on Saturday.

The Hatters play Bournemouth on Wednesday night, whilst Forest could face the music over a points deduction this week.

Murillo was once again in the Forest starting eleven yesterday and in fairness, he didn’t play too badly.

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An own goal from Andrew Omobamidele consigned Forest to another defeat and the Reds are in desperate need of some points.

After the game, Murillo took to Instagram, posting ‘Everything will be fine’, followed by a prayer emoji and a praise the lord emoji.

Murillo needs a settled partner next to him

Absolutely nothing against Omobamidele but with Forest needing to defend set pieces better, Willy Boly is surely due a game.

He’s not featured since winning the African Cup of Nations with the Ivory Coast and he will be desperate to get back on the pitch.

Murillo has been a mainstay in the team since making his debut in October and ultimately the 21-year-old is quality.

Courtney Sweetman-Kirk said yesterday that she could see Murillo leaving Forest and playing for Manchester City.

That notion might be a little premature – but he does look destined for bigger things when the time does come to leave Forest.