June 30, 2024

Nottingham Forest have started 2023/24 pretty well in the Premier League. They have nine points from eight games and sit five clear of the bottom three.

The challenge for the Reds this season is to ensure that they progress in the division. First and foremost, however, Forest will want to make sure they don’t get embroiled in a relegation scrap.

The Reds have had some good performances this season. There have, however, been some moments where the players will feel they might have done better.

With the second international break of the campaign upon us, we’ve looked at the five Forest players who have committed the most fouls so far during the current season, according to Who Scored.

The 5 Nottingham Forest players who have committed the most fouls

5: Ola Aina (6)

Not a massive surprise considering the left-back often finds himself up against top-class wingers on a regular basis. Aina does, however, look like a solid signing and he will have a lot to offer this season.

4: Morgan Gibbs-White (6)

Perhaps a surprise entry is Gibbs-White who has committed as many fouls as Aina, despite operating as a number 10. The 23-year-old has featured in every game this season and he wins his fair share of fouls too.

3: Willy Boly (10)

Arguably Forest’s Player of the Year so far during 2023/24. Boly has been in fine form and he’s top of the pops in lots of areas. Given that he’s now 32-years-old, we’ll forgive him for the fact he’s committed 10 fouls already this season.

2: Orel Mangala (10)

One who perhaps is another surprise in the top five is the Belgian international. He’s played more than some might have expected this season and he’s into double figures for fouls committed.

1: Ryan Yates (12)

Now this one probably isn’t a surprise. As good as Yates has been for the Reds over the last two years, he can still be a little erratic in the tackle. As a result, he’s committed 12 fouls already this season, despite making just six appearances in all competitions.

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