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Nottingham Forest star takes swipe at Amazon Prime as they get his nationality wrong in Newcastle clash


NECO WILLIAMS has taken a swipe at Amazon Prime after they messed up by calling the Nottingham Forest defender “English”.

The Wales full-back, 22, came on for the final 20 minutes of Forest’s 3-1 Boxing Day win at Newcastle.

Neco Williams has taken a swipe at Amazon PrimeCredit: Alamy

Williams was waiting on the St James’ Park touchline with team-mate Ryan Yates as new City Ground boss Nuno Espirito Santo made the double change. 

But match broadcasters Prime made the gaffe when they showed an English flag next to Williams’ name as he replaced Argentina World Cup winner Gonzalo Montiel.

Williams posted on social media platform X: “Merry Christmas. Three points. Chris Wood (heart eye emoji). Prime Video Sport, I am Welsh (Welsh flag and upside down face emoji).”

Ex-Liverpool defender Williams has won 36 senior international caps for Wales, scoring three goals.

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He was part of Robert Page’s squad which qualified for the World Cup in Qatar last year and played in all three group games against the USA, Iran and England.

In total, Williams has made 16 appearances this season for club and country.

Wrexham-born Williams scored for the Dragons in November’s Euro 2024 qualifying draw against Turkey in Cardiff which condemned Wales to the play-offs.

Wales face Finland in a home semi-final on March 21 in Cardiff and should Page’s men win that tie then they will take on either Poland or Estonia for a spot in Germany next summer.

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Nottingham Forest currently sit 16th in the Premier League table, just two points above the relegation zone.

New manager Santo has won one game and lost one since taking over from Steve Cooper last week.


Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk


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