Keylor Navas has urged Nottingham Forest to continue "working" following the 3-1 defeat at Tottenham on Saturday.
It was Forest's ninth defeat on the road this campaign as Joe Worrall scored their consolation goal in north London. The centre-back's header was only the fourth goal from the Reds away from home.
Harry Kane bagged a brace in the first half before Heung-min Son scored the third shortly after the hour. That means Forest have now conceded 32 goals away from the City Ground.
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Steve Cooper's side are 14th in the Premier League table and just three points away from the relegation zone. Only their impressive home record has seen them climb out of the danger zone after a difficult start to the season.
Goalkeeper Navas acknowledged the importance of continuing working for results if Forest are to survive in the top-flight. "It's hard but it's time to keep working," he wrote on Instagram. "Every day stronger! Always together!"
Meanwhile, Cooper said post-match: "We didn't compete enough in the first half and that was frustrating and disappointing. We looked a better team in the second half but in the end, we gave ourselves too much to do."
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