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World's most 'disrespectful' penalty technique could be about to grace the Premier League

Nottingham Forest are back in the big time.

Having not graced England’s top-flight in the 21st century despite their legendary status as two-time European Cup winners, they’re finally back where they belong for the 2022/23 campaign.

Forest put more than two decades of heartbreak behind them when they secured Premier League promotion via the Championship Play-off Final, defeating Huddersfield Town 1-0 at Wembley.

And now that the champagne has dried on the dressing room floor, the Nottingham club must turn their attention to ensuring that their Premier League return doesn’t simply pass them by.

As such, there will be plenty of work for Steve Cooper and his coaching team to conduct over the summer to ensure that their squad is as strong as possible to take on the country’s biggest sides.

And one of those key decisions could well revolve around the future of Lyle Taylor, who is known to casual football fans for having one of the most eye-catching penalty techniques in the sport.

Taylor moved to the City Ground in 2020 and has gone on to play more than 50 games for the club, but actually finished the 2021/22 season out on loan with Birmingham City.

Nevertheless, Taylor was back with the Forest squad in a supportive capacity for the Play-off Final at Wembley, joining in with the celebrations having still played 19 times for the club in 2021/22.

The Montserrat international wrote on Instagram page earlier this week: “A slightly different role in a playoff campaign… But the same outcome! 3 for 3. What a day to be a Red!

“It seems everyone in red enjoyed their day at Wembley… Finally a day @officialnffc deserve! Not a pretty game, but a well drilled team willing to run through brick walls for each other and the

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