Callum Hudson-Odoi got on the scoresheet against West Ham with a nicely timed finish, but it was one of his teammates who left him shocked at the City Ground on Saturday.
Nottingham Forest fans had a rather enjoyable day out at the City Ground on Saturday, with the home form starting to pick up for Nuno Espirito Santo‘s side.
That’s now three wins from three games for Forest, all without their manager in charge.
It almost seems weird to welcome back Nuno to the sideline after such a fine run of form from Rui Silva, but no doubt he’s had a huge impact with his communication from the stands.
After all, Nuno was hailed for his genius half-time tweak against Leicester City last time out that changed the game for the better.
However, it was a Nottingham Forest teammate who left Callum Hudson-Odoi stunned against West Ham.
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Callum Hudson-Odoi in disbelief at what one of his Nottingham Forest teammates did vs West Ham
Callum Hudson-Odoi got on the scoresheet himself against West Ham, and gave Aaron Wan-Bissaka the run around at times on the left-hand side.
But, it was Ola Aina who surprised the winger with something he did at the City Ground.

Ola Aina ran a diagonal from the right-hand side of the box after a lucky bounce and unleashed a powerful striker that found its way into the top corner.
Callum Hudson-Odoi took to Instagram after the game to post a story that stated this.
‘Damnnn! SINCE WHEN’, with three confused face emojis and a fire emoji in reaction to his goal.
Callum Hudson Odoi’s rise at Nottingham Forest
Callum Hudson-Odoi has found consistency at Nottingham Forest, which is something that couldn’t be said at other clubs in his career.
Steve Nicol was seriously impressed with Hudson-Odoi last time out against Leicester City, as he labelled him as ‘dynamite’ for his performance.
We believe Hudson-Odoi was an unsung hero against Leicester too, playing a big part on the defensive end by winning ten duels and making three tackles.
Considering Forest managed to pick him up for £3 million, he’s already more than rewarded us.
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