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sport news Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper hailed 'small progress' as a step in the ... trends now

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Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper hails 'small progress' after a step in the right direction as his side snatch a draw against Brighton to lift them off the foot of the Premier League table Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper feels it was a step in the right direction Forest moved a point and place above Leicester after a 0-0 draw with Brighton Cooper is still seeking further improvements to climb up the Premier League

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Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper insists 0-0 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion was a step in the right direction.

Forest climbed off the foot of the league table by moving a point and a place above East Midlands rivals Leicester City after doggedly digging in to claim only a sixth point of a difficult campaign to date.

Cooper did, however, admit the result should not please them as he seeks further improvements to climb up the Premier League table.

Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper feels Brighton draw was a step in the right direction

Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper feels Brighton draw was a step in the right direction

Forest climbed off the foot of the Premier League table by moving a point above Leicester

Forest climbed off the foot of the Premier League table by moving a point above Leicester

'It was always going to be a tough game tonight,' Cooper told the media post-match. 

'Brighton are a really good team. I know they've changed their manager but

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