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National media deliver scathing attack on Nottingham Forest star who ‘failed’ for his country

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Anthony Elanga, a star for Nottingham Forest, represents Sweden.
In the summer of 2023, the 22-year-old left Manchester United to sign a £15 million contract with Forest.
He demonstrated his abilities in his first season at the City Ground, tallying five goals and nine assists.
But when it comes to representing Sweden internationally, he just can’t seem to get off the ground.

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The national media went to town on him when Sweden defeated Azerbaijan 3-1 on Thursday night, after he was hauled off at halftime.

According to Fotballskanalen’s rating system, he received a “failed” rating for his efforts during the first forty-five minutes.

It was not a successful day, they said. attempted to confront his opponent but was unable to

 

Elanga needs to be consistent because Forest needs him.
The winger is still learning his craft at the age of 22, so patience is needed.

He is a valuable member of the team due to his raw speed, and the club will keep giving him opportunities to play in the Premier League.

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Elanga needs to regain his form because he is currently under pressure from Ramon Sosa and Jota Silva for his spot.

 

It’s unfortunate that he underperformed on his way to Sweden and that his position may now be in jeopardy.

 

For Forest, though, the message is that he will keep wearing the shirt and that, as the season goes on, he hopes to start recording more goals and assists.

 

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