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I Am A Big Fan — Forest Boss Ange Refuses To Blame Eric Chelle For Ola Aina Injury

Nottingham Forest manager Ange Postecoglou has insisted he holds no grudges against Mali coach Eric Chelle following the injury sustained by Nigerian full-back Ola Aina during the recent international break.

Aina, 27, picked up a knock while representing the Super Eagles and is now facing a spell on the sidelines. The setback comes at a difficult time for Forest, who have been dealing with mounting injury concerns in their squad.

No Blame Game

Speaking ahead of Forest’s weekend fixture, Postecoglou dismissed suggestions that Chelle or Nigeria’s technical staff mishandled the defender.

“I am a big fan of Ola. He’s an important player for us, and of course, it’s disappointing to lose him at this time,” Ange said.
“But I’m not one for pointing fingers at international managers. Players always want to represent their countries, and that’s something I respect. These things can happen in football.”

Forest Feeling The Impact

Aina’s absence is a major blow for Forest, given his versatility and ability to play across multiple defensive positions. Since his summer arrival, the ex-Chelsea defender has impressed with his energy, defensive awareness, and composure on the ball.

With key fixtures on the horizon, Postecoglou will have to reshuffle his defensive options, possibly relying more heavily on youngsters and fringe players.

Aina’s Road To Recovery

Medical assessments are ongoing, but early indications suggest Aina could be sidelined for several weeks. Forest are hopeful the injury is not long-term and that the Nigerian international will return before the hectic festive schedule.

Club vs Country Balance

The incident once again highlights the perennial tension between club and international football, where injuries sustained during national duty often spark debate. However, Postecoglou’s measured stance reflects his philosophy of maintaining harmony and supporting his players’ international commitments.

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