The Irish Mail on Sunday

Cooper defends Lingard’s slow start

- By Craig Hope

NOTTINGHAM FOREST boss Steve Cooper would not be drawn into criticisin­g Jesse Lingard, but his use of the word ‘glimpses’ revealed how peripheral his marquee signing really was during a disappoint­ing debut.

Cooper, whose side resisted well for an hour at Newcastle but ended up well beaten at 2-0, preferred to bemoan his team’s performanc­e rather than focus on Lingard, who arrived on a free transfer with wages of £120,000-per-week this summer. ‘I haven’t got a problem with our attitude and commitment. We looked OK physically and never gave in,’ said Cooper. ‘Jesse Lingard was an example of the team (in that regard).

‘He worked hard and did his best but, as a team, we didn’t get the ball to him or get enough bodies around him. He showed glimpses of his ability. He will be important for us going forward, we just need to be better with the ball.’

Cooper has spent £85million on 12 players and it looks as if his side could take a little while to click yet, especially from an attacking perspectiv­e. Forest did not register a shot on target and one corner routine where they had no players in the penalty area was mocked on social media last night.

‘We fell short in our performanc­e, but we live and learn,’ said Cooper. ‘We were not right in possession and there were not enough passes when we could get them off. That ultimately cost us the two goals.

‘The way we gave up the ball before the goals, that’s not the team I want us to be. Newcastle were the better team and deserved to win.

‘They had a lot of the ball and territory, and we’re OK with that, although we don’t want that too often if we can help it.

‘We’ve felt the difference, and it is a big difference, but we have to reflect quickly and get used to it.’

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