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Nottingham Forest voice EPL conspiracy theory

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Nuno Espirito Santo questioned whether there is a conspiracy to relegate Nottingham Forest this season after the head coach said he felt badly let down by yet another controvers­ial refereeing decision.

A week on from referee Paul Tierney’s blunder at the City Ground that potentiall­y cost Forest a point, yesterday it was referee Michael Salisbury who chose to show only a yellow card to Brighton’s Jakub Moder for what looked a clear redcard offence after 67 minutes of a tight encounter.

The challenge began in mid-air and ended with the Poland midfielder’s studs in Neco Williams’ ankle. But VAR Craig Pawson chose not to invite Salisbury to look at the incident again on the pitch-side monitor.

“What is going on? Someone wants to put us down?” Forest manager Nuno told the BBC afterwards.

In his press conference shortly after, he fully let loose. “It’s a clear red card, a bad mistake,” he said. “Having an extra player makes a big difference. We were on top in the game and it’s a bad decision of VAR. I don’t judge only the referee.”

“It’s week after week. They apologise to us and it doesn’t mean anything. Everyone is aware of the mistakes. And I’m trying to be honest and keep myself calm and respectful, but it’s enough.

“Please, someone tell me what’s going on. Why is it always us? You should see the leg of Neco Williams. We don’t bull — -. It’s a red card. It’s so obvious. and you know what’s going to happen. In two days they are going to apologise.”

Nuno’s fury was echoed by his players. “It is getting ridiculous. Honestly ridiculous,” said Forest attacking midfielder Morgan Gibbswhite. “The amount of decisions that have gone against us is outrageous this season. I don’t want to speak so much because I could get into trouble, so many things I want to say. In two days time we will get an apology again.”

With Forest pressing for an equaliser, the destinatio­n of the points was in the balance and Nuno evidently felt an extra-man advantage would have swung the result in Forest’s favour.

Moder, however, unsurprisi­ngly backed Salisbury’s on-pitch decision. said: “I think the referee knows better than me if it’s a yellow or a red. He decided it’s a yellow so I believe him,” said the Brighton midfielder.

It’s understood that Forest have already submitted four letters of complaint to PGMOL this season. In August, Forest raised two decisions made by VAR Rob Jones in the 3-2 defeat by Manchester United, before December’s sending off of Danilo — again at the hands of Jones who took charge of the 3-2 loss to Bournemout­h.

In January, Forest also complained about Brentford striker Ivan Toney taking a free-kick from an incorrect position in their 1-0 victory, before last weekend’s furious protestati­ons after Liverpool snuck a 1-0 win at the City Ground in the 99th-minute after Tierney’s drop-ball blunder.

Nuno did insist that his team’s spirit is intact but they seldom looked like scoring against a Brighton team that were less open and naive than in some recent matches. The defeat leaves Forest with only one victory in eight Premier League games, and no wins on the road since Boxing Day.

Brighton’s victory was anything but pretty, and it got a winning goal to match, a messy own goal by Andrew Omobamidel­e.

 ?? Photo / AP ?? VAR decided Jeremy Doku’s high challenge on Alexis Mac Allister in second-half stoppage time was not worthy of a penalty.
Photo / AP VAR decided Jeremy Doku’s high challenge on Alexis Mac Allister in second-half stoppage time was not worthy of a penalty.
 ?? Photo / AP ?? Notts Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo says it feels like someone wants to see his side relegated.
Photo / AP Notts Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo says it feels like someone wants to see his side relegated.

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