This was his first goal since his debut for Forest in September, with his output being an aspect of his game that he must improve if he is to become a consistent starter in Nuno Santo’s best team.
Giovanni Reyna could make his first Forest start
Giovanni Reyna has yet to have a real opportunity to show his talent in a Forest shirt after the Borussia Dortmund ace joined the club on loan just before the end of the January transfer window.
The USMNT star came off the bench last weekend to play 12 minutes, and he already showed glimpses of what he could bring to the side during the short cameo. Reyna made 17 passes, won all four of his duels, and made one tackle in what was a busy outing.
Reyna’s 2022/23 Bundesliga Stats |
Stats (per 90) |
Reyna |
League Percentile |
Goals |
1.01 |
Top 1% |
Shots total |
3.46 |
Top 5% |
xA |
0.27 |
Top 15% |
Carries into final third |
2.74 |
Top 7% |
Touches (Att pen) |
6.62 |
Top 4% |
Stats via FBref |
That said, Reyna’s best attributes all occur in the final third, where he can impact the game via his dribbling, chance creation, and goals, with Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig describing the midfielder as “highly creative.”
Hudson-Odoi has yet to be a player for Forest who will take responsibility in attack and be involved in the game throughout, as highlighted by his 0.5 shots per game, 0.8 key passes per match, and his 0.74 xA for the whole season.
Reyna’s creativity alone should see him slot into the starting XI nicely, and the 6 foot 1 maestro would definitely increase Forest’s threat against Newcastle. However, the 21-year-old is also extremely hardworking, as shown by his 2.02 tackles per ninety last season, which will prevent the likes of Bruno Guimaraes from working their magic as often in midfield.
Overall, Reyna must start, and it wouldn’t be a surprise if he had a say in the outcome of the clash at the City Ground on Saturday evening.