West Bromwich Albion winger Oliver Burke is pleased to see Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall score against Bolton Wanderers at the weekend.

West Bromwich Albion winger Oliver Burke has taken to social networking site Twitter to send a message to Nottingham Forest defender Joe Worrall.
Burke was pleased to see his former Forest teammate score against Bolton Wanderers at home at the weekend.
The 20-year-old defender found the net on the hour mark, as Mark Warburton’s side got the better of Bolton 3-2 at the City Ground in the Championship on Saturday afternoon.

It was the England Under-21 international’s first goal for the Reds, who are challenging for a top-six position in the Championship this season.
Burke played with Worrall at Forest before he moved to RB Leipzig in the summer of 2016 for a transfer fee reported by BBC Sport to be worth £13 million.
The Scotland international, who cost Premier League club West Brom a transfer fee of £15m when they signed him from Leipzig in the summer of 2017 as reported by The Guardian, is pleased to see Worrall score for Forest against Bolton.

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