Nottingham Post

Response required on south coast as fallout continues

PLENTY BEING SAID ABOUT FINISH AGAINST LIVERPOOL

- By SARAH CLAPSON sarah.clapson@reachplc.com @Sarah_clapson

We should have defended better anyway and cleared our lines, then the goal would never have happened and we’d go away with a point Ryan Yates

MARCH will be a big month on and off the pitch for Nottingham Forest as they fight to retain their Premier League status.

The Reds head to Brighton & Hove Albion on Sunday (2pm) looking to get back to winning ways following last weekend’s defeat by Liverpool.

And their trip south will come a few days after the club face an independen­t commission over charges of breaking Premier League spending rules.

Amid the threat of a potential points deduction, Forest know they face some important games in the coming weeks as they look to pick up results.

Ahead of their clash against the Seagulls, here is our round-up of the latest goings-on Trentside:

■■Liverpool controvers­y

The fallout from Saturday’s 1-0 loss at the City Ground shows no signs of calming down. Plenty of pundits and ex-officials have already waded in on referee Paul Tierney’s error in the final minutes.

Forest were left fuming as they did not get the ball back, despite having possession when play was stopped for a potential head injury to Ibrahima Konate.

Instead, Tierney restarted the game with the ball at the feet of Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher, and Jurgen Klopp’s side went on to score the winner from a corner less than two minutes later.

The hosts also felt they might have had a penalty for a challenge on Andrew Omobamidel­e in the passage of play involving Tierney’s decision. But Reds midfielder Ryan Yates says he does not blame Kelleher for not giving the ball back to the Reds.

“To be fair, if he’s been told it’s his ball he’s entitled to keep it,” the Forest captain said. “If we got told it was our ball I’d just play on.

“You’d think it’s got to be something to do with the rules but we should have defended better anyway and cleared our lines, then the goal would never have happened and we’d go away with a point.”

Asked if he thought VAR was checking for a possible penalty, Yates added: “To be fair I don’t really know.

“I just thought he (Konate) was holding his head so I thought they’ll just drop us the ball back, maybe on the halfway line – worst case on the halfway line and then we’ll just play on.”

■■Response required

Nuno will want to ensure his players do not dwell on any feelings of injustice as focus turns to Brighton.

Any fury and frustratio­n must be channelled in the right way as the

Reds look to build on the positives from the Liverpool game.

However, former goalkeeper Paul Robinson has said he “wonders” what impact the late kick in the gut will have on Forest.

He hinted such a “hammer blow” might be difficult to bounce back from. No doubt, Nuno’s side will be keen to put that particular theory to bed.

“For all Forest’s resolutene­ss, they defended extremely well. You wonder what this will do to them because it’s a real hammer blow,” Robinson told BBC Radio 5 Live’s Football Daily podcast.

“This isn’t necessaril­y a game they would have earmarked to pick up any points but the way they’ve lost this game in the 98th minute after what they’ve put into the game – you could see how dejected they were.

“Yes, they were taking out their

frustratio­ns on the referee – and quite rightly so, I think.

“The unconteste­d drop ball when he stopped the game, they feel really hard done to. The scenes at the end of the game were night and day – what Forest were going through and what Liverpool were going through.”

■■No call-up

There had been talk Reds defender Murillo would get a call-up to the Brazil national team for friendlies against England and Spain but he was not included when the squad was named last week.

His omission seemingly hasn’t gone down well in his homeland. It was described as a “controvers­ial absence” by Premier League Brasil.

They add: “Instead of the Nottingham Forest defender, the coach chose his namesake Murilo, who plays for Palmeiras.”

Reds team-mate Felipe recently said he believed Murillo and fellow Brazilian Danilo had the potential to get call-ups in the near future.

He said: “I always told them that if they managed to make a good run (playing) in Europe, they would have that chance (to be called up), because we know how difficult it is for people to adapt to Europe and its style. Dani (Danilo) and Murillo are on the right path.”

But before the squad was announced, Murillo had said he wasn’t getting too far ahead of himself.

He told ESPN (via Premier League Brasil): “I keep seeing a lot of speculatio­n. ‘Murillo in the Selection.’ I’m a guy who has a very calm mind about everything. So if it happens, if it’s God’s time, I’m very calm.

“Of course, we remain hopeful, because of the matches we’ve been playing, because of the good times we’re going through, but if it’s not this time, it will be the next time. We will continue working.”

■Transfer talk

Forest have been linked with Bologna midfielder Lewis Ferguson for some time.

The Reds were said to be keen on the 24-year-old before the recent January transfer window and have since been tipped to reignite their “interest” in the summer.

However, the Scotland internatio­nal is seemingly not short of admirers amid his impressive form for the Italian outfit. And his agent has stressed the former Aberdeen man’s focus is on his current club.

Bill Mcmurdo told Italian media outlet Tuttojuve in a translated interview: “Given that Lewis is the captain of the Rossoblu, it is wrong to compare him to any other club.

“His loyalty is towards the coach Thiago Motta, for his team-mates and for all of Bologna. He only thinks about doing well here.”

Juventus are said to have their eye on Ferguson, with some reports suggesting “contact” had already been made with his representa­tives. Fulham have also been linked.

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 ?? ?? Nottingham Forest’s Ryan Yates tussles with Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson during Saturday’s Premier league clash at the City Ground. Above right: Forest defender Murillo is waiting for a Brazil call-up.
Nottingham Forest’s Ryan Yates tussles with Liverpool’s Andrew Robertson during Saturday’s Premier league clash at the City Ground. Above right: Forest defender Murillo is waiting for a Brazil call-up.

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