Nottingham Forest's appeals for a penalty were denied twice during their match against Everton, leading to controversy and criticism towards match officials. The first appeal was for a foul on Reyna, and the second was for a handball by Ashley Young. Forest is considering legal action against the officiating body PGMOL and questioning VAR's integrity.
Nottingham Forest face FA sanction over controversial VAR statement ⚽ Ian Whittell reports https://t.co/qzDNSzvtOB
Nottingham Forest are considering suing officiating body PGMOL and have questioned the integrity of video assistant referee Stuart Attwell after 2-0 Sunday’s defeat by Everton. #NFFC | #PL More from @DTAthletic and @AliRampling
Penalty or no penalty? 🤔 https://t.co/R97TPzdjNz
I'd like the @FA_PGMOL to explain why they have allowed a Luton fan to be the VAR official for Nottingham Forest's game today despite being told by the club about their concerns? They will probably not explain themselves as usual. #NFFC #PremierLeague
Forest not mincing their words over the match officials today. Understandable, in the circumstances #NFFC https://t.co/CuRBKhXNbF
Do you think this penalty should have been given to Gio Reyna and Forest? 🤔 https://t.co/MEc52VlLBm
Nottingham Forest's appeals for a penalty were waved away after the ball struck Ashley Young's arm. Should #NFFC have been awarded a spot kick? #EVENFO https://t.co/YyhrMyyeKB
Nottingham Forest felt aggrieved when appeals for a penalty were waved away. #EVENFO #BBCFootball https://t.co/DCJdkFsrDP
Should Nottingham Forest have had a penalty for this? 🤔 https://t.co/U13SmkNgHf
Forest with their second penalty claim of the game there... they wanted one earlier when Reyna had been brought down in the box... now Young has handled. His arm was away from his body. Definitely in the 'seen them given' bracket #NFFC