Crucial blow for Manchester United: referee mistake costs Nottingham Forest again.
Scandal with officiating
According to The Sun: Sean Dyche did not hide his outrage over the referees' performance after a controversial corner led to the loss of points for Nottingham Forest for the second time in a week. Dyche believes that the ball did not cross the boundary after a touch from defender Nicolo Savona, which was the precondition for Casemiro to score, putting Manchester United ahead.
“I am absolutely convinced that the ball did not go out of play,” emphasized Dyche.
This situation further complicates the position of Forest, who currently sit third from bottom in the English Premier League table.
The officiating situation raises concerns not only for Nottingham Forest but also for the entire football community, especially considering the importance of every point in the relegation battle. Teams are now striving to find a balance between shots on goal and scoring efficiency, as every referee's mistake can significantly impact their chances this season.
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