‘Not good enough’ – some fans criticise Nottingham Forest centre-back after Wigan loss

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Joe Worrall has shone alongside Michael Dawson at centre-back this season, but the 22-year-old appeared to be missing his regular defensive partner on Sunday.

Worrall underperformed as Nottingham Forest lost 1-0 to Wigan Athletic and was heavily criticised by supporters on social media. He was exposed for Wigan’s winning goal too, pressing Gavin Massey high up the pitch before being left for dead from an overhead pass.

Against the Latics, Worrall played for 90 minutes, made 52 touches, won three aerial duels, completed 73.9% of his 46 passes, made two clearances, blocked one shot and completed one dribble.

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The England u21 international has made 14 appearances in all competitions this season, making one assist. Worrall has conceded just 10 goals (0.71-per-game) while helping Forest keep six clean sheets.

As per WhoScored, the centre-back has won 34 aerial duels (74%), averaged 36.4 passes-per-game, made 63 clearances, blocked 20 shots/crosses/passes and averaged a tackle (7) or interception (13) every 54 minutes. He’s still had a good season even if he looked human on Sunday.

Despite the poor showing, Worrall is likely to keep his place at centre-back when Forest welcome Hull City to the City Ground on Wednesday. The Reds are now fourth in the Championship and saw their 10-game unbeaten run come to an end.

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