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Howard Webb, the head of Premier League refereeing, will admit Nottingham Forest should have had a penalty in their controversial defeat to Everton earlier this month, according to a new report.
The visitors to Goodison Park felt aggrieved that they did not get a single spot-kick in the league game, claiming they had three clear cases for a penalty to be awarded in their favour, all centring around Toffees defender Ashley Young.
They made a post on X (formerly Twitter) slamming the decision-making of referee Anthony Taylor and his team immediately after the match.
Later, Nottingham Forest representative Mark Clattenburg, a former referee, added his own opinions to the matter in an opinion piece for Mail Sport.
The Sun report that Webb will admit Nottingham Forest should have had one penalty at Everton - but also that the club could face four FA charges for their responses.
Howard Webb is set to admit that Nottingham Forest should have had a penalty at Everton
Ashley Young's challenge on Callum Hudson-Odoi from behind should have been reviewed
The club are set to face four FA charges in relation to their comments after the game finished
The club, manager Nuno Espirito Santo, defender Neco Williams and 'referee analyst'