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Premier League: James Maddison Should Have Been Sent Off For punch, Says Nuno Espirito Santo

Spurs playmaker Maddison was involved in an off-the-ball incident with Ryan Yates in the 44th minute, which ended with the Forest captain i💜n a heap on the floor

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Ryan Yates and James Maddison were 🅠involved in an off-the-ball incident. Photo: Nigel French/PA
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Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo bemoaned another poor refereeing decision after he felt James Maddison should have been sent off during their 3-1 loss at Tottenham. (More Football News)

Spurs playmaker Maddison was involved in an off-the-ball incident with Ryan Yates in the 44th minute, which ended with the Forest captain in a heap on the floor.

Yates urged refere🦄e Simon Hooper to review the incident and replays showed Maddison did catch the Forest midfielder with a whack to the stomach, but VAR decided not to take action when the score was still 1-1.

Nuno said: “It doesn’t look like he punched him, he punched him. I saw the image 𝔍and that is why I speak to you."

“I was surprised that VAR didn’t tell Simon to review it better because honestly with all my respects, Maddison 🐬loses his composure and it is a punch in the stomach of Yates."

“It should ✃have been reviewed and a different decision. It is not a shirt with players that looks like nothing happens, no. No, it’s without the bal♍l."

“So, there are two moments we mention (Chris Wood’s miss✃) in the first half that can change the game."

“I didn’t ask (Hooper), but I saw it. There is no problem in telling me I didn't sꦉee it the same way. We didn’t agree, me and VAR.”

Forest could have been ahead by this point but Wood, after he scored for a fourth consecutive match, hit the post from a matter of yards after Guglielmo Vicario had denied Yates ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚin the 34th minute.

Spurs went on to score twice in quick succession after half-time through Micky van de𝕴 Ven and Pedro Porro𒈔 to end Forest’s three-match unbeaten.

It also ensured Nuno endured an unhappy first return to Tottenham since his🅰 2021 dismissal after only 17 matches in charge.

While the Po🍸rtuguese described it as a “special” occasion, he insisted his full focus was on 17th-placed Forest improving their survival chances at home to Wolves 🎉– another of his old clubs – next week.

“It was a plಞeasure to work here at Spurs. It was an honour. Things didn’t work out and didn’t finish well. I keep going, Spurs keep on going,” Nuno reflected."

“It was special to come ℱhere. It is always special to come to a place where you worked, but it doesn’t take away the focus. My focus is on Forest and we have to do much better next weജek because we are in a tough fight.”

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