‘Embarrassing again’… Alan Rogers stunned by one decision in Nottingham Forest clash yesterday

‘Embarrassing again’… Alan Rogers stunned by one decision in Nottingham Forest clash yesterday

Alan Rogers is perplexed as to why Brighton player Jakub Moder was not sent off after a horrific tackle on Nottingham Forest striker Neco Williams yesterday.

The former left-back took to Twitter this morning to express his surprise about the incident. So, what did Rogers make of the tackle that should have seen Brighton down to 10 men against Forest? Let’s take a closer look…

Alan Rogers stunned at one incident during Nottingham Forest clash

Forest appear to have been done again, and they should have spent more time playing against less men in this one.

Moder’s tackle was out of control and utilized excessive power, resulting in Michael Salisbury receiving a yellow card on the field.

Craig Pawson was the VAR, and he strangely did not think it was terrible enough to overturn the yellow in favor of a red, much to the surprise of everyone affiliated with Forest.

Rogers can’t believe what he saw in the Forest game this morning, and the former defender is outraged that no more action was taken.

Rogers right to be stunned – but Reds fans are used to it now

It’s becoming a running joke that Forest keeps losing Premier League decisions this season.

However, the Reds have played against 10 men on occasion this season and looked worse, so it is unlikely that they would have received a different outcome yesterday.

The tackle was nothing short of a joke by Moder. In truth, it’s amazing that Williams managed to escape a serious injury and something has to give with these match officials.

Rogers is right to slam the officials’ decision during the defeat for Forest but the team has to start taking care of business themselves now.

Hopefully, the luck can change between now and the end of the season and boy do Forest need a little bit of fortune in their favour.

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