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A stomach bug was behind Nottingham Forest midfielder Andrey Santos’ early exit on Sunday, according to head coach Steve Cooper.
Cooper had been considering bringing the Brazilian on against the Bees. But the fact the 19-year-old was feeling unwell and the hosts were down to 10 men after Moussa Niakhate had been sent off affected his thinking.READ MORE: Forest injury update provided ahead of Palace test “He was feeling his stomach - and he had said that was the case at half-time. There's a bit of that going round amongst the group, myself included.
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