Marcus Forss Explained

Marcus Forss
Full Name:Marcus Uolevi Forss[1]
Birth Date:18 June 1999
Birth Place:Turku, Finland
Height:1.82 m
Position:Forward, winger
Currentclub:Middlesbrough
Clubnumber:21
Youthclubs1:Ruskon Pallo
Youthclubs2:TuWe
Youthyears3:–2012
Youthclubs3:FDS-WBA Finland
Youthyears4:2012–2017
Youthclubs4:West Bromwich Albion
Youthyears5:2017–2018
Youthclubs5:Brentford
Years1:2018–2022
Clubs1:Brentford
Caps1:54
Goals1:8
Years2:2019–2020
Clubs2:AFC Wimbledon (loan)
Caps2:18
Goals2:11
Years3:2022
Clubs3:Hull City (loan)
Caps3:11
Goals3:1
Years4:2022–
Clubs4:Middlesbrough
Caps4:59
Goals4:17
Nationalteam1:Finland U17
Nationalcaps1:4
Nationalgoals1:2
Nationalyears2:2016–2017
Nationalteam2:Finland U18
Nationalcaps2:5
Nationalgoals2:4
Nationalyears3:2017–2018
Nationalteam3:Finland U19
Nationalcaps3:6
Nationalgoals3:3
Nationalyears4:2018–2020
Nationalteam4:Finland U21
Nationalcaps4:5
Nationalgoals4:2
Nationalyears5:2020–
Nationalteam5:Finland
Nationalcaps5:21
Nationalgoals5:2
Club-Update:12:03, 5 May 2024 (UTC)
Nationalteam-Update:24.69, 17 October 2023 (UTC)

Marcus Uolevi Forss (born 18 June 1999) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Middlesbrough and the Finland national team.

Forss is a graduate of the West Bromwich Albion academy and after transferring to Brentford B in 2017, he was promoted into the first team squad in 2018. Following four seasons with Brentford, Forss transferred to Middlesbrough in 2022. Forss made his international debut for Finland in November 2020, at the age of 20. He was a member of Finland’s final squad in the Euro 2020 tournament.

Club career

Early years

A forward, Forss began his career in his native Finland with spells at FC Ruskon Pallo, TuWe and the FDS-Suomi football school.[2] At age 13,[3] he moved to England to join the academy at Premier League club West Bromwich Albion and progressed to sign a two-year scholarship deal in 2015.[4] He was called into the U21 squad for two EFL Trophy matches in the first half of the 2016–17 season and made one appearance, with a start in a 2–0 group stage defeat to Gillingham on 8 November 2016. Forss was released when his scholarship ended in May 2017.[5]

Brentford

2017–2019

On 22 June 2017, Forss joined the B team at Championship club Brentford on a two-year contract. After scoring 11 goals in his first 23 B team appearances, he signed a new -year contract in February 2018.[6] He finished the 2017–18 season as the B team's top scorer with 21 goals and won the team's Player of the Year award.[7] Forss was promoted into the first team squad for the 2018–19 season and despite missing five months of the campaign with a back injury,[8] [9] [10] he was a regular inclusion in matchday squads when fit and finished the season with 9 appearances and two goals.

2019–20 season

After one goal in three early-2019–20 season appearances, Forss signed a new four-year contract and joined League One club AFC Wimbledon on loan until the end of the 2019–20 season.[11] He scored seven goals in his first seven appearances for the club and scored the first senior hat-trick of his career in a 4–1 victory over Southend United on 12 October. Four goals in five appearances in October 2019 won Forss the EFL Young Player of the Month award.[12] Four further goals in December 2019 saw him nominated for the League One Player of the Month award.[13] By the time his spell was ended early by a season-ending torn hamstring on 14 January 2020,[14] he had scored 11 goals in 19 appearances.[15] Forss' performances during the season were recognised with the AFC Wimbledon Young Player of the Year award.[16]

2020–21 season

Following surgery on his torn hamstring,[17] Forss returned fit for the 2020–21 season and the departures of Ollie Watkins and Saïd Benrahma elevated him to second-choice behind new signing Ivan Toney.[18] [19] For two-thirds of the season he served predominantly as a substitute, playing forward and wing roles.[20] Off the back of a spell of seven goals in 13 appearances, Forss signed a new -year contract in December 2020.[21] In April 2021, a change in formation allowed Forss to break into the starting lineup, as one of two forwards alongside Ivan Toney.[22] His first appearance as part of the new formation saw him score his first goal for over five months, in a 5–0 win over Preston North End. Brentford qualified for the promotion playoffs and playing as a substitute in the semi-final second leg versus Bournemouth,[23] Forss scored the 81st-minute goal which secured a 3–2 aggregate victory and sent the Bees to a second consecutive playoff Final.[24] Forss' 2020–21 season ended with 50 appearances, 10 goals and promotion to the Premier League after a 2–0 victory over Swansea City in the playoff Final.

2021–2022

Forss began the 2021–22 season principally involved in Brentford's EFL Cup campaign, with his starting performances in second and third round matches versus Forest Green Rovers and Oldham Athletic yielding five goals. His four-goal haul in the latter match was recognised with a place in the EFL Cup Team of the Round and a nomination for Player of the Round.[25] [26] Forss' 2021–22 EFL Cup performances were later recognised with a place in the Team of the Tournament and his five goals scored in the tournament tied him with Eddie Nketiah as top-scorer.[27] [28] By the final day of the winter transfer window,[29] Forss had scored six goals in 12 appearances, but with no goals in seven Premier League appearances. In need of "more consistent game time", Forss joined Championship club Hull City on loan until the end of the 2021–22 season. Deployed in a mix of starting and substitute roles, Forss made 11 appearances during his spell and scored one goal, in a 1–1 draw with Queens Park Rangers on 19 February 2022.

Ahead of the 2022–23 season, Forss was not called into Brentford's pre-season training camp in Germany and transferred out of the club in July 2022.[30] He scored 19 goals in 74 appearances during four seasons as a first team player with the club. His 9 EFL Cup goals tied the club record.

Middlesbrough

2022–23 season

On 28 July 2022, Forss transferred to Championship club Middlesbrough and signed a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee,[31] reported to be £3 million.[32] He scored his first goal for the club on his second appearance, in a 3–2 defeat to Queens Park Rangers on 6 August 2022. Following the sacking of manager Chris Wilder and the appointment of Michael Carrick on 24 October 2022,[33] Forss ended a three-month goal drought. After being deployed on the right wing in late December 2022,[34] [35] he scored five goals in 9 appearances. By the time the 2022–23 season ended with defeat in the playoff semi-finals, Forss had scored 10 goals in 42 appearances.

2023–24 season

Either side of being sidelined for months by a thigh problem suffered in late October 2023,[36] [37] [38] Forss made 23 appearances and scored seven goals during the 2023–24 season, in a mix of starting and substitute roles.

International career

Forss was capped by Finland at U17, U18, U19 and U21 level. He captained the U19 team,[39] but was not included in the squad for the 2018 European U19 Championship on home soil due to club commitments.[40] Good goalscoring form at club level saw Forss receive his maiden call up to the senior team for a series of three matches in November 2020.[41] He made his debut with a start in a friendly versus France and scored the opening goal in the 2–0 victory. Forss was named in Finland's Euro 2020 squad and made two substitute appearances prior to the team's group stage exit.[42] He made two appearances during Finland's failed 2022 World Cup qualification campaign, scoring one goal, which came in a 3–1 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina in the penultimate group stage match.

Personal life

Forss hails from a football family.[43] His father Tero Forss and brother Niclas are both involved in football, and his grandfather is former Finland international Rainer Forss. Growing up he was a Manchester United supporter.

Career statistics

Club

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition
ClubSeasonLeagueFA CupEFL CupOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
West Bromwich Albion U212016–171[44] 010
Brentford2018–19Championship61102192
2019–20Championship2000110031
2020–21Championship39720623[45] 15010
2021–22Premier League701145126
Total54841139317419
AFC Wimbledon (loan)2019–20League One181100101911
Hull City (loan)2021–22Championship111111
Middlesbrough2022–23Championship38101010204210
2023–24Championship2170020237
Total59171030206517
Career total14237511697116948

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year
National teamYearAppsGoals
Finland202031
202181
202260
202340
Total212

Scores and results list Finland's goal tally first, score column indicates score after each Forss goal.

No.! scope="col"
DateVenueOpponentScoreResultCompetition
112 November 2020Stade de France, Paris, FranceFriendly
213 November 2021Bilino Polje Stadium, Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina3–12022 FIFA World Cup qualification

Honours

Brentford

2021[46]

Individual

October 2019

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: EFL Squad List 2023/24 & U21 Registered Contract Players . 8 September 2023 . English Football League . 22.
  2. Web site: U19 (1999) maajoukkue . 22 August 2017 . Suomen Palloliitto.
  3. Web site: Slavin . Chris . Debut goal provides 'massive' boost for Marcus ahead of Shrewsbury . 12 September 2019 . AFC Wimbledon.
  4. News: Whaling . James . See the full West Brom Premier League squad list . mirror . 22 June 2017.
  5. News: Brentford B add Marcus Forss to squad . brentfordfc.com . 22 June 2017.
  6. News: Marcus Forss signs new contract . Brentford FC . 12 February 2018.
  7. News: Marcus Forss scoops Mary Halder Award . 13 June 2018.
  8. News: Mads and Marcus promoted to First Team . 5 September 2018.
  9. News: Head of Medical Neil Greig provides an injury update . 16 October 2018.
  10. Web site: Sheffield Wednesday vs Brentford preview . 27 February 2019 . Sky Sports.
  11. Web site: Marcus Forss signs new long-term contract and joins AFC Wimbledon on loan . 2 September 2019 . Brentford F.C..
  12. Web site: Marcus Forss wins Young Player of the Month prize . 16 November 2019 . Brentford F.C..
  13. Web site: Marcus Forss misses out on Sky Bet League One Player of the Month prize . 10 January 2020 . Brentford F.C..
  14. Web site: Fifield . Dominic . Brentford B: The globetrotting reserves who rebelled against England's academies . 16 March 2020 . The Athletic.
  15. Web site: Update: Marcus returns to Brentford after suffering injury . 19 January 2020 . AFC Wimbledon.
  16. Web site: Terell and Joe join a long list of Dons heroes . 4 September 2020 . AFC Wimbledon.
  17. Web site: 19 January 2020 . Going with youth pays dividends at AFC Wimbledon – as Hodges would like to sign replacement for Brentford striker . 31 January 2020.
  18. Web site: Marcus Forss signs for Middlesbrough . 28 July 2022 . www.brentfordfc.com . en-gb.
  19. Web site: Ivan Toney interview: Brentford striker on exceeding expectations, proving doubters wrong and competition with Marcus Forss . 22 December 2020 . Sky Sports.
  20. Web site: Brentford knappar in på Norwichs försprång efter segermål av Marcus Forss: "Han är en killer i boxen – nätar varje gång jag sätter honom på planen" . 22 December 2020 . svenska.yle.fi . sv-FI.
  21. Web site: Forss signs new long-term contract . 23 December 2020 . Brentford F.C..
  22. Web site: Westbrook . Ian . 10 April 2021 . Bees return to form by destroying Preston . 25 April 2021 . West London Sport.
  23. Web site: Brentford confirmed in Sky Bet Championship Play-Offs . 22 May 2021 . Brentford F.C..
  24. News: Brentford come from behind to reach final . BBC Sport . 22 May 2021.
  25. Web site: Hodgson . George . 23 September 2021 . Carabao Cup Team of the Round as Rodriguez and Hughes feature . 23 September 2021 . LancsLive.
  26. Web site: Marcus Forss misses out on Carabao Cup prize . 2 October 2021 . www.brentfordfc.com.
  27. Web site: Two Bees in Carabao Cup Team of the Tournament . 7 March 2022 . www.brentfordfc.com.
  28. Web site: Carabao Cup prize for Marcus . 1 June 2022 . www.brentfordfc.com . en-gb.
  29. Web site: Marcus Forss joins Hull City on loan . 31 January 2022 . www.brentfordfc.com.
  30. Web site: Harris . Jay . Forss' place in Brentford's history is secure but time is right to leave . subscription . 31 July 2022 . The Athletic . en.
  31. Web site: Marcus Forss Joins Middlesbrough FC From Brentford FC . 28 July 2022 . Middlesbrough FC.
  32. Web site: Boro to sign Forss Cherries Tavernier bid accepted . 8 September 2023 . Sky Sports . en.
  33. Web site: Michael Carrick Appointed Boro Head Coach . 28 January 2023 . Middlesbrough FC.
  34. Web site: Johns . Craig . 30 December 2022 . Forss can't stop smiling after overcoming early difficulties at Boro . 29 January 2023 . TeessideLive . en.
  35. Web site: Johns . Craig . 29 January 2023 . Barlaser's task is evident as he watches Boro make a big statement vs Watford . 29 January 2023 . TeessideLive . en.
  36. Web site: 25 October 2023 . Michael Carrick confirms long-term injury absence – as Boro problems mount for Stoke . 2 December 2023 . The Northern Echo . en.
  37. Web site: Howson . Dom . 27 November 2023 . Opportunity knocks for Alex Bangura as Boro confirm Lukas Engel injury blow . 2 December 2023 . Teesside Live . en.
  38. Web site: 2024-01-13 . Match Review: Millwall 1 Boro 3 . 2024-01-13 . Middlesbrough FC.
  39. News: Marcus Forss captains Finland Under-19 . 4 June 2018.
  40. News: Jaakko named in Finland Under-19 squad . 12 July 2018.
  41. Web site: Marcus Forss gets Finland call-up . 5 November 2020 . Brentford F.C..
  42. Web site: Bees players ready for Euro 2020 knock out stages . 25 June 2021 . www.brentfordfc.com.
  43. News: Två generationer Forss fortsätter i BK-46 . sv . 22 June 2017.
  44. Appearance in EFL Trophy
  45. Appearances in Championship play-offs
  46. News: Vincent . Gareth . 29 May 2021 . Brentford 2–0 Swansea City . BBC Sport . 29 May 2021.