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Nottinghamshire Live on MSN'Not good' - Nottingham Forest boss Nuno provides Chris Wood injury updateNottingham Forest will have to make a daily assessment on the fitness of striker Chris Wood. The 33-year-old was ruled out of Saturday's FA Cup quarter-final win over Brighton and Hove Albion due to a hip problem.
Nottingham Forest striker Chris Wood is awaiting the results of scans on a right hip injury which forced him from the field in New Zealand’s World Cup qualifying victory over New Caledonia.
Wood appeared to land awkwardly during his side’s clash with New Caledonia in the OFC World Cup qualifiers final on Monday.
The club will assess the striker when he returns to the Nigel Doughty Academy from international duty with New Zealand.
Nottingham Forest have been dealt a mammoth blow ahead of their FA Cup quarter-final clash with Brighton after talisman Chris Wood was ruled out of the tie with injury. Wood, 33, sustained a hip issue when on international duty with New Zealand, forced off midway through the clash against New Caledonia at Eden Park.
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Nottingham Forest's top brass are reportedly feeling hopeful that Chris Wood will soon brush off his injury scare and return to action swiftly. The striker is set to undergo a thorough check-up by Forest's medical team after his stint with New Zealand resulted in an early exit during a World Cup qualifier, prompting concerns over his fitness.
In the latest Greed & Fear note, Chris Wood said that he will increase allocation in Reliance Industries which is a part of his India long-only portfolio. The investment in Reliance Industries will be increased by two percentage points.