Post: Nottingham Forest complains to UEFA about the level of law enforcement of Europa League referees

The Daily Mail reported that Nottingham Forest has filed a complaint to UEFA regarding the referee's law enforcement level in the UEFA Cup 2-3 loss to China-Jetland at home. The Daily Mail disclosed on Friday that the result of the game has fill...


The Daily Mail reported that Nottingham Forest has filed a complaint to UEFA regarding the referee's law enforcement level in the UEFA Cup 2-3 loss to China-Jetland at home.

The Daily Mail disclosed on Friday that the result of the game has filled the future of Nottingham Forest new coach Post Koglu, who coached only six games and is still seeking his first victory to this day.

Forest is believed to be unhappy with the way referee Willie Dragjord manages the game. Despite the rough play in the Chinese and Japanese team, Dragjod only showed a yellow card to their wingback Kevin Mbabbe, but warned the Forest's three players, namely Morato, Igor Jesus and Morgan Gibbs White.

Forest is also frustrated by the intermittent nature of referees' law enforcement, which they believe is hindering the team's momentum. During the game, Daniel Castillo's particularly rough foul against Elliot Anderson was only warned.

If the weekend's match against Newcastle still cannot end, Forest will decide whether to continue to retain Postkoglu during the international match day.



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