The team spirit at Nottingham Forest is sky-high right now and on Monday, the Reds defeated Wolves 3-0 at Molineux to make it six wins on the spin.
Forest are third in the Premier League and have as many points as second-place team Arsenal after 20 games of the 2024/25 campaign.
Morgan Gibbs-White celebrated in glorious fashion after silencing the boo-boys after just seven minutes during Monday’s game.
Chris Wood scored the second and then praised Taiwo Awoniyi who bagged the third after the game that gave Forest a bit of a cushion down to fifth place.
After the game, the players enjoyed celebrating in front of the travelling supporters and the joy was etched all over the faces of the players.

What Willy Boly did after Forest beat Wolves is hilarious
The 33-year-old defender was an unused substitute on Monday night as Morato came on to see the game out alongside Murillo and Nikola Milenkovic.
Boly did get minutes in the game against Everton back in December and he’s proved a good servant to the football club since signing in 2022.
After beating his former club Wolves, Boly took a place on the team bus ready to return to Nottingham with the team celebrating a big three points.
Ola Aina took to Snapchat to post the hilarious thing that Boly did and it appears the defender left Molineux with his match shirt still on under his tracksuit.
The defender comically leaned forward to Aina and joked, ‘I’m ready to play, I’m ready to go!’, with Aina clearly amused at the situation.
Three clubs want to sign Willy Boly
The experienced performer is currently the fourth-choice central defender and clubs are eyeing a move for the player this month.
Hull and Millwall are keen on Boly with that news emerging earlier this week with Boly down the pecking order during the current campaign.
It was believed that Forest were considering an extension to his existing deal but with the central defenders at the club’s disposal, it feels unlikely.
Boly had offers from Saudi Arabia during the summer and perhaps that’s another destination that could be on the cards should Forest look to get rid of the Ivorian.
Clearly, the player is still a respected member of the dressing room and if he does stay at the club, his experience could prove vital in the dressing room.
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