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Nottingham Forest star Callum Hudson-Odoi has been challenged to build on his goal against Bournemouth.

The City Ground club battled for a point away from home, which aids their survival cause.

Hudson-Odoi, who equalised for Forest, was praised by head coach Nuno Espirito Santo post-game.

It was a beautiful goal. He did well," Nuno said of Hudson-Odoi.

Callum is improving game by game. We know how talented he is - he has shown that before. These are the standards he has to keep up. It was a tough game. A very difficult game.

We know how strong Bournemouth are. We started the game badly and allowed them to really press us. They had six or seven corners, which is a lot. We conceded from one of them.

But we reacted well. We started controlling the game and being more dominant, having more actions. I think it was well deserved that we were drawing at half-time.

Second half, both teams didn't play well. It wasn't a beautiful game. It was very physical and intense. I felt we could have done better, especially with the final pass.

It was a tough game. The results are a consequence of the performance. Now we have to focus on how we want to perform, then things will eventually come.

In the last moments, I think we should have done better. But there were not too many good decisions. We didn't really threaten Bournemouth in the final moments of the game."

This article first appeared on Tribal Football and was syndicated with permission.

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