Morgan Gibbs-White drops six-word message after Nottingham Forest win over West Ham

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Nottingham Forest’s fine run continues after a dominant 3-0 win over West Ham at the City Ground, and Morgan Gibbs-White took to Instagram after the game to deliver a message.

Nuno Espirito Santo continues to work his magic at Nottingham Forest, taking his side above Arsenal into third in the Premier League, which is an incredible achievement.

Chris Wood improved on his tally to make it eight goals in 10 games, with Callum Hudson-Odoi and Ola Aina also getting in on the act.

The Nottingham Forest fans were even chanting about winning the Premier League during the match, which shows how far they’ve come under Nuno Espirito Santo.

One big positive was the fact that Morgan Gibbs-White returned from injury to start for Forest, and he took to Instagram after the game to send a message to the fans.

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Morgan Gibbs-White drops six-word reaction to Nottingham Forest win over West Ham

Nottingham Forest fans certainly enjoyed Morgan Gibbs-White’s performance against West Ham, with one fan even claiming he was ‘in a league of his own’.

Elliot Anderson was reduced to the substitute bench, which was partly down to the fact that he was carrying a slight issue heading into the game.

Gibbs-White took to Instagram to post a story after the game to share his delighted after three points and a return to football for Forest with a six-word message.

It stated ‘feels so good to be home’.

Morgan Gibbs-White’s display against West Ham

You wouldn’t have known that Morgan Gibbs-White was just returning from injury as he was absolutely everywhere on the pitch, constantly linking up the play.

He was substituted off after 63 minutes. The midfielder had 46 touches, a pass accuracy of 89%, made one key pass, completed all three of his long balls, blocked one shot, completed his only dribble, was fouled once, made one interception and two tackles.

Gibbs-White may not be contributing much in terms of goals and assists this season, but his hard work isn’t going unnoticed in other areas of the pitch.

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