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‘It’s going to be a battle’It’s a big game at the bottom of the Premier League.
Nottingham Forest travel to Luton Town with just three points separating the two sides in 17th and 18th respectively.
On the latest episode of BBC Radio Nottingham’s Shut Up And Show More Football podcast, David Jackson and Colin Fray discuss the upcoming fixture and the challenge that Forest face.
“Luton have proved time and again this season that they are capable of scoring goals and plenty of them too,” said Fray.
“But they are also susceptible defensively and that is why they’ve ended up, no matter what the score may be, losing games.
There’s a switch off moment in there somewhere and it’s cost them dearly.
“They’ve got to match them physically and stay switched on.
If Forest play to the top levels of their ability that they’ve showed on occasion then they can certainly get a result at Kenilworth Road.
“You sense it’s going to be a battle and they’re going to have to play against the crowd too.”
Listen to the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast on BBC Sounds

“There will be combat.”.

At the bottom of the Premier League, there’s a big game.

Only three points separate Nottingham Forest and Luton Town, who are ranked 17th and 18th, respectively, when they play this weekend.

David Jackson and Colin Fray talk about the impending match and the difficulty Forest faces in the most recent episode of BBC Radio Nottingham’s Shut Up And Show More Football podcast.

“This season, Luton has demonstrated repeatedly that they are a goal-scoring team, and they can do so in large quantities,” stated Fray.

“So, when you look at that from a Forest perspective, we have to improve on the two things they have a problem with and that’s finishing chances and defending solidly for the whole 90 minutes. There’s a switch off moment in there somewhere and it’s cost them dearly.

“They’ve got to match them physically and stay switched on. If Forest play to the top levels of their ability that they’ve showed on occasion then they can certainly get a result at Kenilworth Road.

“You sense it’s going to be a battle and they’re going to have to play against the crowd too. “.

Listen to the Shut Up And Show More Football podcast on BBC Sounds. “But they are also susceptible defensively and that is why they’ve ended up, no matter what the score may be, losing games.

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