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Twitter campaign launched to get Nottingham Forest's Eric Lichaj a dog

Eric Lichaj's stunning volley put Forest 2-1 up
Image: Eric Lichaj scored two goals for Nottingham Forest against Arsenal in the FA Cup

Nottingham Forest players and supporters have started a social media campaign to help Eric Lichaj get a dog after the defender revealed he had fallen one goal short of earning a pet in the FA Cup victory over Arsenal.

The American, who has played at the City Ground since 2013, scored twice in Forest's 4-2 victory over Arsene Wenger's side on Sunday and said in a post-match interview that his wife had promised him a dog if he scored a hat-trick this season.

Lichaj took to Twitter on Monday morning, asking "anyone who is bored" to send "dog pics, memes, gifs" to @KatPerko - his wife's Twitter handle - and plenty of users joined in using the hashtag #GetEricADog.

Team-mates, including Kieran Dowell, who scored the penalty for Forest's fourth when Lichaj could have completed an unlikely treble, responded by posting a GIF of a beagle flying on a magic carpet.

Various other teammates joined in the light-hearted fun, with Ben Brereton, Zach Clough, Joe Worrall and Matty Cash among those to post dog-related videos on Monday.

Later on Monday evening Lichaj's wife, Kathryn Lichaj, posted on Twitter: "Cannot take looking at anymore pictures or videos of dogs.

"Ok guys, you and @EricLichaj win! I said we will look into it... please no more pictures of dogs!!"

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Lichaj will be out of contract at the end of the season and was understood to be in talks about a new deal prior to Mark Warburton's sacking as manager, but he has yet to commit his future to the Championship side.

Academy boss Gary Brazil, in charge of first-team affairs until the club appoint a new manager, hopes Forest, who face Aston Villa on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Football, keep hold of the 29-year-old.

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"He is not a player this club would want to lose. You do not want to lose good players, do you?" Brazil said.

"Whatever age they are, you want to keep good players at a club and secure at the club so that they enable you to push on."

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