The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Nuno: Anger over VAR decisions is nothing personal – it is the process that is wrong

- By Jonathan Veal and Andy Sims SPORT@SUNDAYPOST.COM

Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo wants refs to back their own decisions rather than rely on VAR.

Forest caused a storm after issuing a statement after last Sunday’s 2-0 defeat at Everton, where they effectivel­y accused VAR Stuart Attwell of being a Luton fan.

Attwell failed to overturn referee Anthony Taylor’s decision on three penalty incidents, which is the latest in a long line of controvers­ial moments to have gone against Forest, who now face Premier League and Football Associatio­n charges.

Nuno has always been wary of VAR and believes referees are shirking decisions knowing they can fall back on someone at Stockley Park.

“The general feeling in football is referees are not taking their own decisions so this is affecting a lot,” he said.

“Not taking their decisions and waiting for the VAR to intervene is not helping the situation.

“Referees are the authority on the pitch and then VAR should help. What we want is to move forward.

“If nobody asked who is refereeing this match before it’s a sign things went well. It’s what we wish for, that nobody speaks about referees, they speak about the game.

“We cannot ignore it, things have been bad – they should feel responsibl­e for it because there have been a lot of mistakes, not only in our games.

“You can see things are not well. What we ask for is improvemen­t.

“It’s not just the recent games. It goes on and on and on and on. That’s why we feel so much anger.

“We are responsibl­e for our own mistakes but there have been mistakes which are not us. I understand the frustratio­n we are feeling and that’s why I respect the players so much.”

Although their statement put the blame squarely at Attwell’s door, with implicatio­ns of cheating, Nuno said it is nothing personal.

“We don’t want things to go much further and it becomes personal or abusive to the referees. Try to understand us and put yourself in our skin.

“We don’t want things to go much further, we want to keep things on the game and on the issues we can control. But it’s so many things.

“We have had a lot of different VAR making the same mistakes, so it’s not personal. Nothing personal, doesn’t have to do with him. It’s the process.”

● Daniel Farke admitted Leeds only had themselves to blame after their automatic promotion hopes were left hanging by a thread following a thumping 4-0 defeat at QPR.

Goals from Ilias Chair, Lucas Andersen, Lyndon Dykes and Sam Field secured QPR’s Championsh­ip future and meant Leicester are guaranteed an immediate return to the Premier League.

But Ipswich can still overhaul Leeds.

Farke said: “We were far away from our best and definitely not good enough to win the points.”

 ?? ?? Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo.
 ?? ?? Leeds’ hopes of automatic promotion were hit by loss at QPR.
Leeds’ hopes of automatic promotion were hit by loss at QPR.

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