The former Alajuelense and Guanacasteca footballer took the opportunity to influence the score with a goal pass to his teammate Zach Abbot
Brandon Aguilera doesn't waste time, and since he was absent in Nottingham Forest's debut in the Premier League, he played with the U-21 team on Monday and provided an assist.
The Costa Rican was a starter in this match against Middlesbrough, where he was seen wearing the number '11' instead of the assigned number 41 when he is with the main team under the command of coach Steve Cooper.
The Nottingham Forest youngsters started behind on the scoreboard, but they fought to seek parity, which came around the 29th minute when they played a short corner kick and then sent a pass back where Brandon Aguilera appeared. With his left foot, he crossed the ball behind the Boro defense for Zach Abbot to appear with a header and send the ball to the back of the net.
This put the temporary tie on the scoreboard, as a few minutes later, the opposing team took the lead again, but the Tricky Trees equalized in the second half, which was the final result in this match.
In this match, two other players linked to Nottingham Forest's first team were also present, Harry Toffolo and Moussa Niakhaté.
The goals from our B Team's opening day draw against @Boro.
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Nottingham Forest has not yet fully defined what will become of Brandon Aguilera in the newly started season, but the player only works and leaves important decisions to the club's officials and his agent, Kurt Morsink.