Ola Aina says Nottingham Forest are satisfied with their away draw against Crystal Palace.
Nuno Espirito Santo’s side held their hosts to a 1-1 draw at the Selhurst Park on Monday.
England international Eberechi Eze handed Palace the lead from the penalty spot on the hour mark.
Centre-back Murillo however equalised for Forest from a deflected effort four minutes later.
“I think it’s a good point away from home. Tough to come here â they are a good side. And you know, with the level that we hit recently, a point is a good result,”; he told Sky Sports.
The Tricky Trees have recently witnessed a slump in form, recording five points from a possible 15.
They now sit in sixth position and face the prospect of missing out on UEFA Champions League qualification.
“It just happens. This is football, sometimes it just doesn’t go your way,”; he added.
“Unfortunately for us, it hasn’t gone our way recently but the hard work continues and we try to get three points every game but we couldn’t get that today.”;