Following a 3-0 victory against West Ham United, the Reds captain talks about hiring and “things we can improve on” in the most recent Nottingham Forest news from NottinghamshireLive.
As Nottingham Forest continues to reach new heights this season, captain Ryan Yates has praised the team’s hiring. After defeating West Ham 3-0 on Saturday, Forest moved up to third place in the Premier League, their highest standing since August 1998.
Although Forest’s transfer market activity has received a lot of attention since their 2022 return to the top division, a more measured strategy over the past 18 months is paying off as they pose a threat to the top six.
Ironically a graduate of the Forest academy, Yates stated, “There are many things that have gone into why we are doing well.” “The hiring process has been excellent, in my opinion. We are doing really well and have managed to keep the core intact.
“We still have room for improvement. You can only defeat what is in front of you, even though they are a formidable opponent and they were reduced to ten men, which made a difference.
Chris Wood, Callum Hudson-Odoi, and Ola Aina all scored goals to help Forest defeat the Hammers at the City Ground. When Edson Alvarez was sent out for an unnecessary second yellow card just before halftime, West Ham was reduced to 10 men, which made their efforts easier. However, the home team was already ahead even before the dismissal.
Regarding the sick Hammers. “It’s just an example of us not managing the game in the right way, and I think we’ve seen that on other occasions this season as well,” goalie Lukasz Fabianski stated on the team’s official website.
We knew going into the match that it would be difficult, and we were unable to maintain that control, so that’s incredibly unfortunate.
That, I believe, is up to us all. We have focused on many various facets of our game, but we must stand up and lead in different ways during practice and competition. It is our responsibility to leave and take action right now.