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It's all zeroes on the board as Nottingham Forest and Wolverhampton fail to score
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Morgan Gibbs-White - Five chances created in draw Gibbs-White recorded five shots (one on goal), two crosses (one accurate) and five chances created in Wednesday's 0-0 draw versus Wolverhampton.
Impact Gibbs-White came inches from cracking the deadlock when he met Elliot Anderson's teasing cross but steered his header wide from point-blank range. He remained a constant presence between the lines, drifting into soft pockets that kept Forest piling on pressure and sustaining wave after wave of attacks. The midfielder posted season highs with five chances created and five shots, yet none found the net as Forest somehow fired 35 shots and still walked away without a goal.
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Neco Williams - Attempts seven shots in tie Williams had seven shots (two on goal), four crosses (one accurate) and one corner in Wednesday's 0-0 draw against Wolverhampton.
Impact Williams was one of Forest's most active weapons out wide, constantly attacking space, whipping himself into crossing lanes, and letting it rip from distance. One of his long-range strikes took a deflection and clipped the roof of the net as Forest cranked up the pressure, and he later served in the cross that sparked the late double chance. He kept his foot on the gas until the final whistle but could not deliver the killer ball or finish, even after setting a new season high with seven shots (two on target) and matching his season best with four chances created. This was arguably his sharpest performance of the campaign, yet he still walked away without the decisive moment his display deserved.
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Elliot Anderson - Seven shots in draw Anderson had seven shots (two on goal), five crosses (one accurate) and two chances created in Wednesday's 0-0 draw versus Wolverhampton.
Impact Anderson was at the heart of Forest's pressure, constantly recycling possession and drifting into the right half space to whip balls into the box. His sharpest moment came on a delicate lofted cross that Morgan Gibbs-White met from point-blank range, only to steer it wide. He finished with a season high seven shots (two on target), two chances created, five tackles and two clearances, driving the press that kept Wolves on their heels, but he is now without a goal contribution in six games despite 10 shots and eight chances created in that span. He will aim to break that drought against Liverpool next Sunday.
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Stefan Ortega - Three saves in draw Ortega had three saves and allowed zero goals in Wednesday's 0-0 draw against Wolverhampton.
Impact Ortega turned in a sharp performance between the posts, finishing with three saves and coming up clutch on Wolves' best looks at goal. He reacted quickly to get down and parry Mateus Mane's low drive, then stonewalled him again at the near post in stoppage time when Wolves tried to steal momentum on the break. Outside of those flashpoints, he commanded his box with confidence and dealt cleanly with crosses as Forest dictated the run of play. It goes down as his first clean sheet of the season and his first for his new club in just two appearances, and he will aim to carry that rhythm into next Sunday's showdown with Liverpool.
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Ladislav Krejci - Eleven clearances in draw Krejci recorded 11 clearancesand two interceptions in Wednesday's 0-0 draw against Nottingham Forest.
Impact Krejci slotted in on the left side of Wolves back-three and spent most of the night weathering waves of pressure. He stayed compact and positionally sharp, locking down the box as Forest piled up corners and kept recycling second balls into the danger area. Wolves did not ask him to venture forward, but his season high 11 clearances, plus two interceptions, were massive in keeping Jose Sa from getting completely overrun, and he powered through the full 90 minutes looking fully recovered from his recent illness.
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