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Nottingham Forest interim boss fires warning at Leeds United ahead of tomorrow’s Championship clash

Nottingham Forest caretaker manager Gary Brazil before the match (REUTERS)
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Leeds United play host to Nottingham Forest tomorrow in the Championship.

Speaking to reporters during his pre-match press conference, Nottingham Forest interim boss Gary Brazil fired a warning at Leeds United ahead of their clash in the Championship tomorrow night, suggesting that now could be the worst time for anyone to face his Forest side, as quoted by the club’s official website.

The Reds are struggling in 19th position in the Championship table at the moment, despite winning their last game, and are preparing to face a Leeds side who currently occupy fourth spot in the table.

Bristol City manager Lee Johnson and Nottingham Forest caretaker manager Gary Brazil before the matchBristol City manager Lee Johnson and Nottingham Forest caretaker manager Gary Brazil

But Brazil was buoyant with regards to his side’s chances of success tomorrow night, when speaking to reporters, and highlighted how now might not be the best time for Leeds to take on Forest, as quoted by NottinghamForest.co.uk:

“They are at the top and we are hitting some form so it shoud be a good game. Leeds are a good side and will be hard to play against, but it might not be a good time for them to play against Forest.”

The Forest interim boss will be hoping to guide his side to back-to-back wins, and in turn, help lift them further away from relegation trouble.

Leeds United manager Gary MonkLeeds United manager Gary Monk

Leeds will be no pushover, however, after recording seven victories in their last 10 Championship outings.

A win for Garry Monk’s men could take them back to third in the table, whilst the visitors could jump to 16th if they manage to take all three points.