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Ndoye heads Forest up 2-0 over Brentford

Ndoye heads Forest up 2-0 over Brentford

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Dan Ndoye connects on a masterful pass from Morgan Gibbs-White to put Nottingham Forest up 2-0 in his Premier League debut at the City Ground.
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