‘Don’t’ – Nottingham Forest Legend Gives Tricky Trees Star Advice | OneFootball

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·25 settembre 2025

‘Don’t’ – Nottingham Forest Legend Gives Tricky Trees Star Advice

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Nottingham Forest legend Steve Hodge has advised Tricky Trees’ new boy Arnaud Kalimuendo to make angled runs instead of straight ones, while he is impressed with his physicality.


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The City Ground club made a host of new signings in the summer window, especially strengthening the frontline with new faces.

France Under-21 international forward Kalimuendo is one of the forward signings for the Tricky Trees, joining them from Rennes.

The French forward is yet to start a game in Nottingham Forest colours, but he has made six appearances off the bench, including being introduced in the 64th minute in Wednesday night’s 2-2 Europa League draw at Real Betis.

Former Forest midfielder Hodge, who was watching on, lauded him for his physicality, despite not being big in stature.

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However, he feels that the Frenchman needs to be stronger with his work on the ball, stating Kalimuendo is still adapting.

Hodge also suggested that the former Paris Saint-Germain striker should not make straight runs in behind and advised him to make angled runs.

“Kalimuendo is really keen, really small but strong and a real trier”, the former Forest midfielder told BBC Radio Nottingham about the summer signing.

“But I didn’t think he was strong enough on the ball, and some of his runs, he hasn’t quite got that understanding yet.

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“Don’t make straight runs – angle your runs, and you won’t be offside as much then.

“He needs to learn those kinds of angled runs.”

Nottingham Forest paid a hefty £26m to Ligue 1 club Rennes for the France Under-21 international, who can play either as a striker or out wide as a left-winger.

Kalimuendo signed a five-year contract and it remains to be seen if he will be able to impress Ange Postecoglou to get minutes in the stacked Nottingham Forest attacking line.

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