Nottingham Forest captain Joe Worrall has said a Premier League win is "like gold dust" as they look to get back to winning ways on Sunday against Manchester United.
The Reds are in dire form having failed to win since beating Leeds United at the City Ground in February. Steve Cooper's team currently sit in the bottom three as fears grow over a return to the Championship.
Forest's record away from home has played a key role in their recent struggles with the Reds tasting victory on the road just once all season in the league.
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And Worrall is hoping that they can get all three points when they return to the City Ground at the weekend calling it "a must-win".
He told the club's official website: “We’re back on home turf next week and, as everyone knows, we’ve been a lot better at home than we have been away.
"It’ll be an exciting game and it’s a must-win for us. We’re right in the thick of it and three points are like gold dust in this league."
“We are fully aware of the situation we’re in. There are eight cup finals left and we are well up for the fight.
“It’s not through a lack of effort or lack of desire, it’s about fine-tuning how we approach games away from home against different opposition.
“We’re more than capable of beating teams, it’s just how we go about that and how we go about executing that game plan."
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