Business Day

Forest blast ref’s call ahead of Liverpool goal

• Nottingham to take the issue to referees body to plot the way forward

- Shifa Jahan

Referee Paul Tierney’s decision not to return the ball to Nottingham Forest after a restart, minutes before Liverpool’s 99thminute winner, was wrong, Forest’s referee analyst said.

Forest’s 1-0 home defeat to Liverpool on Saturday ended in chaos after the final whistle as Forest’s enraged staff surrounded the referee. This ultimately led to Forest coaching staff member Steven Reid being shown a red card.

Tierney had stopped play due to Liverpool defender Ibrahima Konate’s head injury while Forest were attacking and forward Callum Hudson-Odoi was in possession of the ball.

Play was then restarted with an unconteste­d drop ball that was given to Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, which led to Liverpool progressin­g up the pitch and eventually winning the match thanks to Darwin Nunez’s header.

“The law states that, if the referee is going to stop the game — which he is entitled to for a head injury — the ball has to go back to the team that has possession. Forest’ Forest s clearly referee had analyst possession,” Mark Clattenbur­g told reporters on Saturday.

“What we will be doing is speaking to the PGMOL [Profession­al Game Match Officials Limited], with my relationsh­ips that I have with the PGMOL and the Premier League, and we will discuss what happened on the field of play today, and we will look at the course of action in the future,” Clattenbur­g said.

“The owner [Evangelos Marinakis] is quite upset ... he wants to see results and he feels that another decision has gone against the club.”

Liverpool manager Jürgen Klopp said Tierney had made the same decision against his team earlier in the half.

“This happened exactly the same way as it did in the first half, just the other way round ... I would now assume that is the rule,” Klopp said on Saturday.

“I understand the anger from Nottingham of course ...

“It happened twice and it was handled exactly the same, so I don’t really see the reason for the discussion­s,” the Liverpool coach said.

 ?? /Andrew Boyers /Action Images /Reuters ?? Blame the ref: Referee Paul Tierney reacts during the Nottingham Forest match against Liverpool on Saturday. An analyst says that his decision not to return the ball to Forest in the dying minutes of the game was incorrect.
/Andrew Boyers /Action Images /Reuters Blame the ref: Referee Paul Tierney reacts during the Nottingham Forest match against Liverpool on Saturday. An analyst says that his decision not to return the ball to Forest in the dying minutes of the game was incorrect.

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