Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper argues 'no wonder refs get stick'

Nottingham Forest boss Steve Cooper argues ‘no wonder refs get stick’ after his side were denied a penalty by Paul Tierney and VAR did not intervene

  • Ryan Yates was hauled down by Abdoulaye Doucoure but no foul was given 
  • VAR did not send referee Paul Tierney to the monitor to look at the incident 
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Steve Cooper was left frustrated that Nottingham Forest were not awarded a penalty as their second home defeat in eight days left him under mounting pressure.

Everton’s 1-0 victory means Forest have won only one of their last 10 matches, with club owner Evangelos Marinakis’s patience wearing thin.

But the outcome could have been different had referee Paul Tierney been sent to the screen by VAR to check an apparent foul by Abdoulaye Doucoure on Ryan Yates as the Forest midfielder tried to meet a corner. 

Moments later Dwight McNeil scored the only goal.

‘If you look at the penalty given to Brighton against us last week, the one today is twice that,’ Cooper said. 

Steve Cooper is under mounting pressure after Nottingham Forest lose again in the league

Ryan Yates was potentially fouled by Abdoulaye Doucoure but referee Paul Tierney gave nothing

Yates was left perplexed by Tierney’s decision and the fact that VAR did not send him to the monitor

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‘I’m not going to hide behind it but it is a penalty. That’s why referees are getting a load of stick. 

‘We’re trying to help as much as we can but they’ve got to help themselves.’

Everton boss Sean Dyche came out fighting after his side’s first win since their 10-point deduction, vowing that they would rise to the challenge.

The Blues have appealed against the punishment and Dyche said: ‘It’s out of our control. One thing we can control is us. We’re ready to take it on and we have done.’

Everton bounced back from a tough loss against Manchester United to pick up three points from the City Ground

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