“He has no business being on the field.” – The game between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool ends in chaos when Nunez scores and the owner “chases the ref.” – nextfootballnews
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“He has no business being on the field.” – The game between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool ends in chaos when Nunez scores and the owner “chases the ref.”

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Liverpool beat Nottingham Forest 1-0. With the late win at the City Ground, the Reds grew their lead at the top of the Premier League.

I’m angry After Liverpool’s late winner, Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis allegedly stormed down to the field and argued with referee Paul Tierney in the tunnel. He was reportedly restrained by security after the game. Even though they didn’t play very well, the Reds won in the end. His team won by a score of 1-0, and they will stay on top of the Premier League even if Manchester City beats Manchester United at home on Sunday.

In a low-key match for most of the afternoon, the home team was left regretting Anthony Elanga’s missed first-half chance, as Liverpool keeper Caoimhin Kelleher stopped the winger. However, in the ninth and final minute of injury time, super sub Darwin Nunez headed in a winner for the Reds.

The Uruguayan nodded home Alexis Mac Allister’s flying cross, which caused a lot of trouble. A few seconds ago, Ibrahima Konate got hit in the head inside Liverpool’s area, and the judge stopped the game. Callum Hudson-Odoi of Forest had the ball when the game started again, but Tierney told Liverpool to keep going instead of telling them to play it back to Forest. It caused a huge stir when Nunez scored the winning goal right after.

"He has no business being on the field." - The game between Nottingham Forest and Liverpool ends in chaos when Nunez scores and the owner "chases the ref."

Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of Forest, was very angry when the game was over, so he went down to the field to wait for referee Tierney. Along with the away team’s players and fans, Forest players and trainers were all around the official. Virgil van Dijk was right in the middle of the action, and he could be seen arguing with Forst staff as they talked to the judge. Forest boss Steven Reid got a red card because of the bad behavior that happened after the game at the City Ground.

It was said that Marianakis was held back while he tried to make his point. “You rarely see scenes like that in the tunnel,” BBC Radio Five Live reporter Rob Schofield said from inside the City Ground tunnel after the game. Steven Reid looked like he was getting angry. Evangelos Marinakis, the owner of the Forest, and he went after referee Paul Tierney and fourth official Graham Scott all the way to the referee’s office, yelling at them, “Respect the players!” Take care of the players! This takes place every week! Honor the players!”

Schofield went on, “At one point, Marinakis had to be taken away by security.” The Forest players were very angry, and Nuno looked very sad. Jurgen Klopp walked right by me and said, “I don’t know why I’m getting so much flak.” Things were really getting going down here. Scenes of rage.” However, different accounts say that security did not have to step in. Forest, on the other hand, admitted that Marinakis did go into the referee’s room after the game, but they said it was only a “brief exchange” and not a fight.

Mike Dean, a former referee who now works for Sky Sports, said this about the Forest Chairman: “He shouldn’t be on the pitch.” Not at all. I promise that he will be in the hallway waiting for the referee. “They shouldn’t be on the field.”

The unpleasant and dramatic scenes didn’t fit with most of the game; Liverpool looked tired against a well-organized Forest team. Most of the first half’s chances fell to the home team. Anthony Elanga had one, but Caoimhin Kelleher stopped him.

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