‘Incredible’: I can’t believe what Nottingham Forest injured star did yesterday super hero reveals

‘Great’:
Michael Brown couldn’t believe what the Nottingham Forest star did yesterday

Michael Brown is covering the match for BBC Sport. He began his playing career with City and he does not believe Gibbs-White has covered himself in glory over the incident.

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Perhaps the 23-year-old player does not need to act like that when on the field. However, these days, this is becoming an increasingly popular topic among gamers.

Rodri didn’t have to wrap both of his sizeable hands around the neck of Gibbs-White. That in itself would have likely earned the Spaniard a red card and there was simply no need.

He told BBC Sport: “He goes to touch him on the neck, Gibbs-White at that point dives straight down. The reaction was incredible. No need for that at all.”

The man who played for City, Sheffield United and Leeds is way off the mark here. Rodri doesn’t feel for Gibbs-White’s neck, he actually grabs him with both hands.

Perhaps Brown could explain why Rodri was searching to find Gibbs-White’s neck in the first place. Was he after an autograph, or was he arranging to swap shirts with the player after the game?

Furthermore, Pep Guardiola said afterwards that Rodri was sorry for what he did to Forest star Gibbs-White. Why was he apologising if he apparently didn’t do anything wrong?

Brown – and other pundits – need to learn a little bit about the laws of the game here. Rodri raised his hands and although Gibbs-White went to the ground easily, the Forest man can’t be blamed for such a stupid act by an experienced player

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Nottingham Forest are back at the City Ground this weekend as they play host to Brentford.

Steve Cooper’s side will be eager to get back to winning ways after Saturday’s defeat to Manchester City and a draw with Burnley prior to that. Nevertheless, it has been an encouraging start to the season for the Reds.

Nottingham Forest are back at the City Ground this weekend as they play host to Brentford.

Steve Cooper’s side will be eager to get back to winning ways after Saturday’s defeat to Manchester City and a draw with Burnley prior to that. Nevertheless, it has been an encouraging start to the season for the Reds.

What we know: On his first start for Forest, the full-back was forced off with 40 minutes gone against City. He seemed to tweak something when making a forward run, and although he tried to continue after receiving treatment he eventually limped off.

What has been said: “I don’t know how he is,” head coach Cooper said afterwards. “I think he’s come off with a bit of a groin problem. We’ll have to have a look at him. That’s what it seemed like, but I don’t know.”

What we know: The Brazilian had been due to feature against Burnley in the Carabao Cup, but a late change was made as he suffered a hamstring problem. He underwent a scan prior to the clash with Chelsea and had been a doubt for the trip.

The midfielder got the go-ahead to make the starting XI at Stamford Bridge but lasted little more than 45 minutes. He pulled up towards the end of the first half and came off after receiving treatment on the pitch. He went on to withdraw from the Brazil Under-23 squad and was not involved on Monday night.

What has been said: “Danilo is going to be out for a few weeks yet,” Cooper said prior to the clash with City.

What we know: A knee issue prevented the defender from being involved in any of the Reds’ pre-season games and he barely trained during the summer. He is yet to get on the pitch for the first-team this season but was on the bench against Burnley in the Carabao Cup and at Chelsea. He then played an hour for the Under-21s against Harrogate Town in the EFL Trophy but has not been in a match squad since the return to action after the international break.

What has been said: “Felipe is still managing a knee situation. He is coming back to the group but it is something we are constantly having to manage,” Cooper said last week.

Last month, Felipe said via a translator: “It was a variety of different things, different niggles. A fibrosis in the kneecap was diagnosed, and that was holding me back. But that is all recovered and resolved now.

“I had it last season. It was the same thing, it was a bit more intense. I would manage it with medication and treatment.

“I made lots of sacrifices to make it on to the pitch, so when it came to the end of the season it was quite delicate. The decision was made to have this rest and recovery period so I will have no more problems in the future.”

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