Nottingham Forest
Nottingham Forest fans must be fuming after FA’s decision on West Ham’s Mohammed Kudus
The FA’s decision on Mohammed Kudus has contradicted a decision made involving Nottingham Forest
It’s interesting to note that the dispute didn’t end at the AMEX; following the Chelsea match at Stamford Bridge, several players got their handbags out and got into a fight.
The primary takeaway from that incident was that Morato, the summer acquisition for Nottingham Forest, was slapped in the face by Nicolas Jackson.
Bizarrely, Jackson avoided any retrospective action from the FA for his lash out, but Nottingham Forest and Chelsea were both charged for the encounter (as per Daily Mail).
Mohammed Kudus was red carded for slapping and pushing two Tottenham players in the face during the weekend, as an example surfaced.
Since then, the FA has publicly accused Kudus of acting inappropriately and violently after being sent off.
Nottingham Forest will feel hard done by
Knowing that Morgan Gibbs-White, Nuno Espirito Santo and Evangelos Marinakis have been given suspensions for their non physical reactions to a wrong call made by a referee will hurt.
Of course, we don’t support verbal abuse at all to anyone, but it’s the inconsistency with decisions that is the most frustrating part.
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