Of all those with complaints about the first team of England by Thomas Tuchel, surely nobody approached Morgan Gibbs-White.
Since its first limit in September, it has stood out by Nottingham Forest.
Since his second limit in November, he scored four goals from the Premier League from the center of the field and made his seventh assistance for Jota Silva to score Forest's room in the 4-2 victory on Saturday on Ipswich.
A week earlier, Gibbs-White issued the rhythm of the game from a deeper center against the failed champion Manchester City, spraying passes like Glenn Hoddle Vintage.
In Portman Road, Nuno Espirito Santo deployed it in the same role and even made more passes in the last third than anyone in the field.
Looking, three thousand fans of distance sang disparagingly about the new manager of England. They also sang: 'England no 10', to which Gibbs -White replied shrugged.

Morgan Gibbs-White shone for Nottingham Forest on Saturday in a 4-2 victory on Ipswich Town

The game came a day after Thomas Tuchel had left Gibbs-White out of his England team

Fans sang: 'England no 10', to which Gibbs -White replied shrugged
Gibbs-White brings energy, it is aggressive and, most importantly, in this team, it has the vision of seeing options forward about the billing of possession and quality to find the objectives.
“Huge talent, so much talent,” said Nuno de Gibbs-White.
But Anthony Elanga was the forest player who made the difference in Ipswich, with two of the three goals scored within six minutes in the first half and reinforced in third place.
Jens Cajuste and George Hirst obtained consolations for the local team, on both sides of the goal of Jota.