Nottingham Forest’s bosses are livid that no motion was taken towards James Tarkowski for an off-the-ball conflict with Dan Ndoye of their Premier League match on Saturday.
The hierarchy imagine that within the eleventh minute of the sport, Tarkowski’s shoulder barge on the Switzerland winger amounted to violent conduct.
Ndoye fell to the bottom after he was barged from behind.
The incident wasn’t seen by on-field referee Chris Kavanagh, and the VAR James Bell did not assume it was worthy of a crimson card, and so did not intervene. Premier League guidelines dictate the VAR can’t become involved in the event that they assume a problem is worthy of a yellow card.
Forest officers imagine that if Tarkowski was despatched off that early, when the rating was nonetheless 1-0, the outcome may have been completely different.
Thierno Barry scored his first Everton objective to assist his aspect beat Forest 3-0 ultimately on the Hill Dickinson Stadium because the Toffees moved as much as fifth place within the Premier League after a fourth win in 5.
“On another day, I’m amazed big Tarky gets away with that but he did,” stated Sean Dyche after the match. “Not even a yellow card. It’s not a shove if you look at it. Players get yellows and reds now for just touching heads together and it’s a lot more than that.”