Nottingham Forest will face Manchester United in the early hours of Thursday morning (29th). One of the focal points is that Rebels Forest wing Erlanga won't be firing into the Red Devils' goal. The 21-year-old Swedish international gave an interview to the British media and revealed that he had expected United coach Tannhägger to give him a chance to play, but he always failed, so he regretted leaving the Red Devils.
Elanga said: "It was a tough decision to leave United but I had to do it because I wanted to play football and didn't want to have another season where I couldn't play 10 times. I've seen Ajax coached by Tannhäuser and he had expectations but I didn't have a chance." Aylinga has been reborn after moving to Nottingham Forest last summer and has five goals and seven assists in 25 Premier League appearances this season.
Erlanga remains grateful for the coaching up and down the line at United, especially Cron: "Once I lost 12 yards. Later, Cron told me that losing is not the end of the world. I have lost 12 yards many times in the past, but I will always remember the encouragement in order to show my character and professionalism," he said.
Erlanga made an assist against Manchester United in the Premier League at the end of December last year to help Nottingham Forest win the game 2-1 and is threatening to continue to prove his mettle with his actions in the current campaign.