Tarlented supes in Nottingham have caused it to become extremely enraged.

Pundit Morgan Gibbs-White criticizes the Nottingham Forest man, saying he “should be ashamed.”
NottinghamshireLive provides the most recent news about Nottingham Forest, including criticism of Morgan Gibbs-White for Kalvin Phillips’ red car.

Referee Michael Salisbury shows West Ham United’s Kalvin Phillips a red card during their Premier League match against Nottingham Forest.

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Morgan Gibbs-White of Nottingham Forest has been warned he “should be ashamed of himself” in relation to Kalvin Phillips’ red card during the Reds’ Premier League victory against West Ham.

After getting two yellow cards on Saturday at the City Ground—the second for a foul on Gibbs-White—Phillips was sent off in the second half. The Manchester City midfielder who is currently on loan said he had no communication with the Forest player, and in his analysis of the event, Garth Crooks has now criticized Gibbs-White.

He selected his Premier League Team of the Week for the BBC and remarked, “The dismissal of Kalvin Phillips in West Ham’s 2-0 defeat was desperately poor.” “The game is in danger if players are now getting sent off simply trying to win the ball.

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“Morgan Gibbs-White ought to be ashamed of himself for inflating the challenge and soaring through the air akin to a trapeze artist. The goal of the game has never been to send players off.

After the game, Phillips stated, “I haven’t gotten in touch with Morgan.” He jumped up, which is understandable, but to be honest, I didn’t make any touch.

For the entire game, Phillips flew into problems. Was he aggressive in his MGW challenge? Indeed. and from where I was seated, it appeared like he made contact, halted MGW’s forward motion, and therefore put an end to the attack; for this, he was deserving of a yellow card. Has Garth Crooks criticized the referee and VAR for failing to call a stonewall penalty yet again? No, I didn’t think so.

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There are numerous instances of outright cheating in the game. Although they are able to penalize the guilty, the referees take no action. Since simulation cards are extremely hard to come by, cheaters will continue to operate. I’m tired of watching athletes lie about clutching their heads after making it obvious that they have thrown

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