Morgan Gibbs-White has made a comment that Murillo won't agree with at Nottingham Forest
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Morgan Gibbs-White and Murillo are two players that Nottingham Forest fans have grown to love.
Both Murillo and Morgan Gibbs-White have worked their way into the reckoning on the international front for Brazil and England respectively.
The Brazilian has been an ever-present for the Reds, starting every game in the Premier League.
However, Gibbs-White hasn’t been as fortunate, suffering an injury which kept him out for a stretch, as well as the one-game suspension for his reaction to the red card against Brighton.
Interestingly, the midfielder made a comment on international duty about the centre-back position that Murillo won’t agree with, but it was only light-hearted.
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Morgan Gibbs-White picks the easiest position in football
Morgan Gibbs-White made his first contribution for England against Greece, with Jude Bellingham and Anthony Elanga both leaving comments on his post after the game.
The only disappointing thing for Gibbs-White was the fact that he didn’t get on against the Republic of Ireland, though it will have provided him with extra rest.
England‘s official X account posted a video of the England players during the international break, and they were asked about what is the easiest position in football.
Gibbs-White didn’t hesitate to say ‘centre-back’.
Which is the easiest position in football?
Well, the goalkeeper position has to be the hardest, as you’re on your own in a way and there’s a large amount of blame that can be put on you with a mistake.
A centre-back has quite an important role to play in terms of keeping the opposition’s striker out, which can often decide a game, though if you’re playing for Manchester City you may not have much to do.
An attacking midfielder has quite an easy role to play. Of course, you need to link play and create in the final third, but there’s no real risk of making defensive errors and the striker takes the blame for a lack of goals.