The teenager made his full debut for Forest against Rotherham.
Nottingham Forest certainly had a rare positive day yesterday. They picked up a 2-0 win in the Championship against Rotherham United and also completed some brilliant business in the transfer market.
The club managed to complete late deals to bring in both Ross McCormack and Zach Clough to improve the club’s attacking options.
Nottingham Forest’s Ben Brereton in action with Rotherham United’s Richie Smallwood and Rotherham United’s Richard Wood (C)
It was a day that certainly pleased their caretaker manager Gary Brazil.
He took to Twitter after the win against the Millers to express his joy at a successful day at the office:
He then went on to comment on talented teenager Ben Brereton. He made his full debut for Forest in the game and Brazil promised Forest fans they will be seeing plenty more of the 17-year-old attacker:
Brazil will know Brereton well from his time working with the club’s youngsters and the teenager has been in fine form at youth level this season.
Nottingham Forest are currently searching for a new manager after the sacking of Philippe Montanier but Brazil has done some good work so far in his caretaker role and perhaps he will be considered for the full time position if he continues to impress.
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