Nottingham Forest forward Morgan Gibbs-White has slammed referee Michael Salisbury following his team’s 1-0 loss to Brighton earlier today.
The footballer was speaking with BBC Sport.
So, what did Gibbs-White say after Forest suffered another defeat, this time against Brighton? Let’s look more closely.
What Morgan Gibbs-White said following Forest’s defeat against Brighton.
The VAR appears to have completely robbed Forest yet again.
Jakub Moder tackled Neco Williams with extreme force, committing significant foul play, but received just a yellow card.
Gibbs-White has had enough of Forest’s poor decisions.
He told BBC Sport: “It’s becoming ludicrous. Truly ridiculous. This season has seen an unprecedented number of rulings go against us.
“I don’t want to say too much because I might get in trouble, but I have a lot of things I want to say. In two days, we will receive another apology.
Forest lost 1-0 thanks to an own goal by Andrew Omobamidele, and they are currently only three points clear of the relegation zone.
Forest must have their own house in order.
The Reds should have played the final 20 minutes of this game against ten men, and the outcome could have been different.
Moder should have received a straight red card for his challenge, and just moments after escaping with a yellow, he was hooked.
Gibbs-White is correct in calling out the decision, and Forest will hope that their luck changes fast.
Forest must band together in the current situation and hope to pick up a few victories to lighten the relegation weight.
With a points deduction on the way, Forest will be well aware that they are in serious trouble at the wrong end of the table.