Nigerian striker Taiwo Awoniyi is set to be handed a rare starting opportunity for Nottingham Forest against Brighton this weekend, following an injury to first choice forward Chris Wood.
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Awoniyi has endured a frustrating campaign, largely playing a substitute role behind the in-form Wood, who has scored 18 goals and registered three assists in 29 league matches. In contrast, Awoniyi has only started twice in 22 appearances, scoring once.
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Speaking at his pre-match press conference, head coach Nuno Espírito Santo confirmed Wood's absence due to a hip injury sustained during international duty. "He went for a scan today. He’s not going to be available for this game," Nuno said.
With several players returning from international breaks in varying physical conditions, Nuno noted that squad decisions would be finalised after assessing everyone, including new signing Ramón Sosa.
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Awoniyi, who was left out of Nigeria’s World Cup qualifying squad due to inconsistent form, now has a timely chance to prove his worth as Forest continue their push for a Champions League spot.
Editorial
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Taiwo Awoniyi’s potential return to the starting XI is more than just a tactical shuffle it’s a defining moment in his season. This is a player who began his Premier League journey with high expectations, but has had to watch from the sidelines as Chris Wood delivered week in, week out.
Now, the door has creaked open. With Wood sidelined, Awoniyi has an opportunity possibly his last this season to remind everyone, including Nuno Santo, what he brings to the table.
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Let’s not forget what he’s capable of. Strong in hold-up play, direct in attack, and physically imposing, Awoniyi is the kind of forward who thrives when given consistent minutes. One game won’t define him, but it could shift the narrative.
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His omission from the Super Eagles setup was a clear message. But football is about moments, and this might just be his. Forest need firepower as they chase Europe. Awoniyi needs redemption. Sometimes, player and club find alignment through necessity.
Now it’s up to him.
Did You Know?
Taiwo Awoniyi scored the goal that secured Nottingham Forest’s Premier League survival in the 2022/23 season.
He was once on Liverpool’s books for six years but never made a senior appearance due to work permit issues.
Awoniyi has represented Nigeria at every youth level, including winning the U17 World Cup in 2013.
Nottingham Forest’s [record signing](https://www.footballinnigeria.com.ng/news/transfer-news/why-malmo-won-the-race-to-sign-emmanuel-ekong/) is Morgan Gibbs-White, not Awoniyi, despite early misconceptions.
Chris Wood is the highest-scoring New Zealander in Premier League history.