Morgan Gibbs-White has issued a rallying cry after Nottingham Forest beat Brighton 3-1 on Wednesday night.
The 23-year-old arrived at the City Ground last summer from Wolves and has played a key role in the Reds' Premier League survival bid. The midfielder has scored four goals and provided six assists in the league for Forest so far this season after scoring against the Seagulls on Wednesday.
Gibbs-White has been almost ever-present in the Forest midfield since the season resumed after the World Cup break. After being left out of the squad against Manchester United in December, he has played the full 90 minutes of all but three league matches.
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And after Forest's win over Brighton he has sent a "we believe" message to Reds fans in what is turning into a tightly contested relegation battle this season.
In a video on the club's official Twitter account, he said: "Hi Reds, thank you for the amazing support tonight. We got the three points for you guys. Stick with us, we've still got a few games to go. Come on, we believe, so can you."
The midfielder also posted picture of himself on Instagram, holding the Forest logo on his shirt alongside the caption: "This one means a lot."
Steve Cooper's team have five games left to secure their Premier League status for next season as they travel to Brentford next. They then face Southampton, Chelsea and Arsenal before ending the campaign away at Crystal Palace.
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