Morgan Gibbs-White has enjoyed his start to life at Nottingham Forest and believes that the club's poor vein of form will soon change in the coming weeks, despite currently sitting bottom of the Premier League table.
The 22-year-old arrived at the City Ground from Wolves in a deal that could potentially rise as high as £44.5 million with future add-ons and has made six appearances.
Five consecutive league defeats, the most recent of which was a 4-0 hammering at the hands of Leicester, have raised doubts of Forest's survival credentials. Nevertheless, Gibbs-White told the club's official website that he has enjoyed his time in the East Midlands so far and that an improvement in form is beckoning for the Reds.
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"It's (his time at the club) been amazing, but it's also been hard. The support from the fans has made it worth it and we just ask if they can keep the support going then the results will start coming," he said.
"Coming from the Championship, it's a completely different game in the Premier League. You have to find different ways of playing because you're playing against the best teams in the world week in, and week out. It's a big difference compared to the Championship.
"I feel that we are a really good team when we get playing. Defensively as a team, we could be better, but we're working on that every day in training.
"This is the point where everyone shows their true colours and I feel that will bring everyone together. When the going gets tough everyone will come together as a team and grind it through."
Forest host Aston Villa on Monday night, with both sides in desperate need of a victory. Steven Gerrard's side have endured a somewhat underwhelming start to the campaign, and Gibbs-White admits his side will head into the game with the aim of claiming all three points.
"Morale is high. We're obviously looking at past games and identifying what we can do better, but as I say, we're going into the game full of confidence at home and we've got the fans behind us so we'll be looking to win," he added.
"We know they're a top side, they've got some incredible players and a manager with a lot of experience, so they'll come to the City Ground fighting and they'll be wanting three points too."
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