Ghana winger Albert Adomah has been impressive for Nottingham Forest so far, doubling his goals and assists tally to two apiece despite it only being his third start of the season.

The 31-year-old must surely be pushing to claim a more regular starting berth sometime soon.

He assisted their goal in their only defeat of the season against West Brom on the opening day and certainly won them a point at Charlton Athletic last week with his boss describing the performance as ‘lucky.’

Adomah managed the full 90 against Derby and scored the opener before picking out Lolley with a pinpoint cross to double their lead.

The veteran winger is averaging 1.2 key passes per game in the league which is joint-third in the Forest squad even though he’s started just two Championship matches all season.

There can’t be many more players who know the division like he does having racked up 377 appearances in the English second flight, scoring 62 goals and assisting 63 more, per Transfermarkt.

Last season he was part of Aston Villa’s playoff winning squad, something Forest would ideally need to lean on if they want to achieve similar goals themselves this campaign.