Nuno Espirito Santo: Nottingham Forest boss asks 'why always us?' after red-card complaint
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Nuno Espirito Santo asked "why always us?" after another refereeing decision went against his Nottingham Forest side in a 1-0 loss at Brighton.
Nuno claimed Jakub Moder's tackle on Neco Williams was a "clear red card".
"Someone tell me it is not a red card, am I saying something really stupid?" fumed the Forest boss.
The video assistant referee (VAR) reviewed the studs-up challenge, but did not ask referee Michael Salisbury to upgrade Moder's yellow card.
"VAR stops the game, it is a clear red card," added Nuno. "It is week after week - that is enough."
The defeat left Forest just three points above 18th-placed Luton in the relegation zone.
However, the Hatters have the chance to go level on points when they play their game in hand against Bournemouth on Wednesday, before a vital clash at home to Forest on Saturday.
It is the second week in a row where Forest, who have hired former official Mark Clattenburg as a referee analyst, have voiced their frustrations with decisions.
Forest were incensed by referee Paul Tierney's decision to hand possession back to Liverpool via a drop-ball before Darwin Nunez snatched a 99th-minute winner.
The club and first-team coach Steven Reid were charged for misconduct by the Football Association after confronting Tierney following the 1-0 defeat.
"I am just asking in a very honest way, tell me why. Why always us?" Nuno told Sky Sports.
Forest midfielder Morgan Gibbs-White added to Premier League Productions: "It is getting ridiculous, honestly ridiculous. The amount of decisions that have gone against us is outrageous this season."
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