Nottingham Forest interim boss Gary Brazil has warned Leeds United they may well be coming up against his men at a bad time.

Brazil takes his side to Elland Road for a Championship fixture on Wednesday night, looking to inflict what would be a second successive defeat on Leeds, who lost at Barnsley on Saturday.




Forest are unbeaten in two, having drawn away at Birmingham City and then on Saturday edged out Bristol City at the City Ground; Brazil wants his side to clock up back to back wins now.

And Brazil, who is expecting a good game against Garry Monk's men, feels Leeds may be running into his men at just the wrong time.
 


Expecting a packed Elland Road, he told a press conference: "Forest v Leeds is always going to be well attended.

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"They are at the top and we are hitting some form so it shoud be a good game.

"Leeds are a good side and will be hard to play against, but it might not be a good time for them to play against Forest", Brazil added.

The earlier league game between the two teams this season saw Nottingham Forest run out 3-1 winners, but Garry Monk's men have drastically improved since and are sitting in fourth spot in the Championship standings.