Summary
Nottingham Forest say they are considering their options over refereeing decisions. The club said they were "disappointed" with referee Stuart Attwell. Nottingham Forest lost 2-0 to Everton at Goodison Park on Saturday. Nuno Espirito Santo's side are one point above the relegation zone. All three penalty claims centred on incidents involving Everton's Ashley Young. They felt he caught the back of Gio Reyna's boot in attempting to make a tackle. Then, late in the first half, a Callum Hudson-Odoi cross struck Young on the arm. The third incident happened after the interval, with the Toffees still 1-0 ahead. In August, Forest lodged a complaint with the PGMOL over the performance of the officials in their 3-2 defeat at Manchester United. In March, the club's newly appointed referee analyst - and retired referee - Mark Clattenburg criticised the officiating in the build-up to Liverpool's dramatic winner at the City Ground. "What they have to say about this is the next step," he says. "What they say is the first step. What they say about it is the second step" He adds: "This is not the end. This is the beginning. This will be the beginning."