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Max Lowe issues message Nottingham Forest fans are going to love

On-loan Nottingham Forest defender Max Lowe has hailed the club’s home support ahead of their Sky Bet Championship clash with Reading on Saturday.

The 24-year-old, who has made 19 league appearances for Forest so far this season, labelled support at the City Ground as ‘unbelievable’ and said the Forest squad are united.

“It’s unbelievable,” Lowe told the Nottingham Forest club site.

“But we definitely don’t take it for granted.

“The belief comes from the gaffer, he believes in us to play a certain type of way and I think the fans can see that. We’re all as one at the minute.”

Nottingham Forest are having a fine season under the stewardship of Steve Cooper, who turned things around for the club following his arrival in September.

The club are now 10th in the Sky Bet Championship, but just five points behind the play-off places, with a game in hand over Luton Town in sixth.

The Reds have also progressed to the FA Cup quarter finals where they will host Liverpool at the City Ground.

Continuing his conversation on the Nottingham Forest club website, Lowe suggests the team are taking things one game at a time as the season nears an end.

“Every game is the next biggest game,” Lowe explained.

“We know the league is so tight, we can’t afford to drop points and we (have to) maintain momentum and keep our run going.

“The fans will be right behind us, so we’re full of confidence heading into a busy week.”

The Verdict

Max Lowe is right to praise the Nottingham Forest faithful ahead of this weekend’s clash with Reading.

Following Monday night’s FA Cup victory over Huddersfield Town, the crowd and players should be right up for it when the referee blows the whistle for kick-off against Reading tomorrow afternoon.

In the league, Forest

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