Neco Williams: Nottingham Forest full-back out for rest of season with broken jaw

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Nottingham Forest's Neco Williams reacts after sustaining an injury as Brighton & Hove Albion's Jason Steele dives for the ballImage source, Reuters
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Williams has played in 31 of Nottingham Forest's 33 Premier League matches this season

Nottingham Forest defender Neco Williams will miss the remainder of the season after having an operation on a broken jaw.

The Wales international was carried off on a stretcher during Forest's 3-1 win over Brighton on Wednesday.

Williams, 22, collided with team-mate Brennan Johnson as the pair tried to reach a chipped cross.

"He was playing with confidence, so it's a blow for him and a blow for us," said manager Steve Cooper.

"Everybody saw the collision on the pitch and when someone gets stretchered off, you always fear the worst.

"It's a difficult situation for him, he's recently got back into the team and he's been playing well."

Writing on Twitter, Williams said: "I am gutted to say my season's over for sustaining a broken jaw.

"I will do everything I can to help my team-mates bring home those points every game."

Cooper's side are 17th in the Premier League, one point off the relegation zone with five games left to play.

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