Despite Arsenal’s recent struggles, former Manchester United defender Gary Neville believes they can still win the Premier League title. He believes their current form could be a catalyst for a strong second half of the season. However, Jamie Carragher is less confident, highlighting the importance of Arsenal’s upcoming match against Chelsea. Meanwhile, Carragher also expresses concerns about Manchester City’s midfield depth after Rodri’s season-ending injury.
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Manchester United legend Gary Neville has voiced his concerns over the club’s underwhelming start to the season, urging them to regroup and secure positive results. Neville, who won eight Premier League titles and two Champions League trophies with the Red Devils, believes the team needs a reset to get back on track. He also expressed his views on the current state of English coaching, urging them to find their identity and re-evaluate their approach in light of the recent appointment of German coach Thomas Tuchel as the new England manager.
Gary Neville, a former Manchester United defender, has expressed concerns about Mo Salah’s recent form, comparing it to the decline experienced by Heung-Min Son 18 months ago. According to Neville, Salah’s performance in the Merseyside derby against Everton was particularly underwhelming, highlighting his lack of involvement and touches on the ball. Neville believes that Salah, who has been a consistent performer for several years, may have hit a brick wall due to the physical and mental demands of the game. He also draws parallels with his own experiences at Manchester United under Sir Alex Ferguson, where the announcement of the manager’s departure led to uncertainty and a decline in team performance.
During Everton’s memorable victory against Liverpool in the Merseyside derby, former Manchester United legend and Sky Sports pundit Gary Neville made a comical error by mistakenly referring to Dominic Calvert-Lewin as ‘Daniel Calvert-Lewin.’ The gaffe, which occurred during live commentary, sparked amusement among fans on social media.
Nottingham Forest has formally requested the audio recordings of the VAR decisions made during their 2-0 loss to Everton. The club accused VAR official Stuart Attwell of bias, claiming he could not be impartial due to his support for Luton Town. The FA is investigating the club’s statement, while Forest is seeking the audio transcripts in the same manner Liverpool did after a controversial defeat to Tottenham in September. Ex-Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg criticized the officiating team’s decisions, calling them “mind-boggling.” However, pundits Gary Neville and Jamie Carragher condemned Forest’s statement, likening it to the opinions of a fan in a pub.
Nottingham Forest are exploring legal action against Sky Sports following comments made by pundit Gary Neville after the club’s defeat to Everton. Neville described Forest’s post-match statement, which criticized the refereeing decisions, as a ‘mafia-gang statement.’ Forest have denied any wrongdoing and have since made a second statement calling for the Premier League to release the audio footage from the match. They are also calling for new rules to prevent officials from being involved in matches that have implications for the club that they support.
Nottingham Forest Preparing Legal Action Against Sky Sports for Gary Neville’s ‘Mafia-Gang’ Comments
Nottingham Forest is considering legal action against Sky Sports after former Manchester United player Gary Neville referred to their statement as a “mafia-gang” response following their loss to Everton. Forest believes Neville’s comments were inappropriate and is seeking a formal apology from Sky Sports. The club has also launched an investigation into the alleged bias of VAR official Stuart Attwell, a Luton supporter.
Nottingham Forest, reeling from Gary Neville’s scathing remarks on their statement criticizing the PGMOL, is mulling legal action against Sky. Forest’s criticism of referee Anthony Taylor’s three denied penalties and VAR Stuart Attwell’s refusal to review them drew Neville’s ire, comparing their statement to a mafia’s. The club also requested the release of audio from the penalty incidents, prompting referee analyst Mark Clattenburg to express concerns about VAR Attwell’s Luton fan status. Amidst this controversy, the FA and Premier League are launching investigations, potentially resulting in fines for Forest’s actions.
Former players and pundits have condemned Nottingham Forest’s criticism of the PGMOL, claiming the club’s statement was ’embarrassing’ and ‘scandalous’. Forest claimed three ‘extremely poor’ decisions went against them in their match against Everton, and accused the VAR official of bias due to his support for Luton. Former referee Mark Clattenburg has also been criticized for his role as Forest’s referee analyst, with calls for him to resign.