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HOWARD WEBB has admitted the referee and VAR made a mistake by not awarding Nottingham Forest a penalty against Everton.

Forest fumed following their 2-0 defeat to the Toffees claiming they were wrongly denied with penalties.

PGMOL chief Howard Webb admitted Nottingham Forest should have been awarded a penalty
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PGMOL chief Howard Webb admitted Nottingham Forest should have been awarded a penaltyCredit: Sky Sports
The ref and VAR mistakenly believed Ashley Young made contact with the ball
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The ref and VAR mistakenly believed Ashley Young made contact with the ballCredit: Sky Sports
Nottingham Forest released a statement slamming the PGMOL after the match
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Nottingham Forest released a statement slamming the PGMOL after the matchCredit: Sky Sports

The club released a statement condemning the PGMOL and their appointment of Stuart Attwell as VAR, claiming he is a Luton fan.

Forest are now likely to be hit by FOUR FA charges for their response, despite the Premier League Key Match Incident panel admitting they should have been awarded a penalty for Ashley Young's tackle on Calum Hudson-Odoi.

Now PGMOL chief Webb has also accepted referee Anthony Taylor and VAR Attwell made the incorrect decision not to award Forest a spot-kick, as they both mistakenly believed Young had made contact with the ball.

He said on Sky Sports: "We would have preferred an intervention on the situation.

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"The referee waves away the penalty appeal, the VAR looks at it and asks himself the question - was the non-award clearly and obviously wrong and came to the conclusion that is wasn't.

"He doesn't see a clear action by Young that he considers to be worthy of intervention, one that reaches the threshold of being very clear.

"We would have preferred an intervention for the referee to go to the screen to make a judgement for himself in this situation, and he probably would have come out with a different outcome if that had happened."

Young brought down Hudson-Odoi inside the penalty area after the winger was played through on goal by a team-mate.

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The incident had a big impact on the game as Forest would have been given the opportunity to level the game if a penalty had been awarded.

Instead they were beaten which led to their furious statement, which read: "Three extremely poor decisions - three penalties not given - which we simply cannot accept.

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"We warned the PGMOL that the VAR is a Luton fan before the game but they didn’t change him.

"Our patience has been tested multiple times. NFFC will now consider its options."

Klopp has botched his Liverpool exit… and it’s cost him his legacy, says Dave Kidd

By Dave Kidd

NOW we know Jurgen Klopp’s final major trophy haul at Liverpool — one Champions League, one Premier League, one FA Cup, two League Cups and (if you must) a World Club Cup.

But where does his reign stand among the greatest of the Premier League era?

In black-and-white terms, Klopp is way behind Sir Alex Ferguson and Pep Guardiola, the only two men to have won multiple Premier Leagues and a Champions League at the same club.

Those two sit alongside Brian Clough, Bob Paisley and Sir Matt Busby as the undoubted all-time managerial greats of the English game.

But Klopp ranks in the next tier down — with Arsene Wenger, Jose Mourinho (the Chelsea version), Bill Shankly and Don Revie.

These were all men with the strength of character to transform their clubs in their own image and enjoy success but who did not win as much as they might have done.

Had Klopp managed to keep his intentions under wraps and ended up with another title, perhaps even a treble or quadruple, he’d have edged himself up into that highest echelon with Ferguson, Guardiola, Clough, Paisley and Busby.

But deciding the timing and the manner of your exit is one of the toughest calls for any manager or sportsman.

Klopp got it wrong.

Read Dave Kidd’s take on Klopp’s demise in full here.

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