Nottingham Forest refereeing analyst Mark Clattenburg lamented the build-up refereeing. Liverpool's dramatic winner at the City Ground on Saturday.
Clattenburg added that he was not allowed into the referee's dressing room to talk to Paul Tierney after the game.
Forest players surrounded Tierney after full-time, furious at the decision to give Liverpool the ball following Ibrahima Konate's head injury.
The home team was in possession of the ball when play was stopped.
However, Tierney restarted the game by putting the ball at the feet of Liverpool goalkeeper Caoich Kelleher.
Darwin Nunez then scored the winning goal 1 minute and 50 seconds later.
”[Forest] We should have gotten the ball back,'' Clattenburg, who took up his new role at the City Ground last month, told BBC Radio 5 Live.
“When the referee stops the game, he has to give the ball back to the team in possession and that was Forest.”
Forest coach Stephen Reid was shown a red card for scolding Tierney after the full-time whistle.
Clattenburg is Seen with head umpire Howard Webb On Wednesday, Forest, who was in charge of the Premier League for 13 years between 2004 and 2017, played in the FA Cup defeat to Manchester United.
The former officials were correct in saying that the match should have been restarted with Forest Ball in accordance with International Football Association Board (Ifab) rules.
However, this decision did not directly lead to a goal, as Forest regained possession and Nunes ultimately scored the winning goal.
“when [the ball was] When you see it given to the keeper and then Liverpool score, you can see why. [Forest] They are outraged,” Clattenburg continued.
“I haven't talked to the referee about anything. I'll leave that up to the club. I went to the referee's changing room.” [after the game] But he didn't allow it. ”
august forest A complaint was filed with PGMOL regarding Mr. refree's body. Regarding the performance of the officials during the 3-2 defeat against Manchester United.
Manager Nuno Espirito Santo was also furious at the decision to concede two Brentford goals in the Bees' win over Forest in January, while calling his team a “clear penalty” for a foul on Taiwo Awoniyi in last month's game. ” should have been given. Lost to Newcastle.
“Mr. Forrest feels that many decisions are made against them,” Clattenburg said. “Everyone is upset and saddened that we lost in this way.
“We have to hope that the club's luck changes in the future.”