Context: Nuno Espirito Santo’s Upcoming Match Despite Recent Red Card Incident
Nuno Espirito Santo will be in the dugout for Nottingham Forest’s Premier League clash against Fulham despite being sent off during last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Brighton & Hove Albion. His presence is crucial as his in-game tactical tweaks have played a significant role in Forest’s unbeaten start to the season. The red card came after Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White was dismissed for two bookable offences. However, Gibbs-White remains suspended, as yellow cards cannot be overturned.
Nuno on the Incident:
Nuno: “The charge has been made but I’m going to be available to be at the game. We are still waiting for the final result. We have to wait. I got a red card, everyone saw the situation. Let’s see what develops.”
Context: Emotional Response to the Red Card
Nuno expressed how difficult it is for managers to control their emotions in such situations, acknowledging that he apologised to the officials immediately after the game. Nuno also confirmed that Forest has until October 2 to respond to the FA charges, which means he will be on the touchline for Saturday’s match against Fulham.
Nuno on Managing Emotions:
Nuno: “It’s very difficult for managers to control their emotions sometimes. It happens with a lot of managers. It’s an emotional game. It was an emotional situation and an emotional part of the game. Sometimes it’s hard. I had the chance to apologise for my behaviour (after the game) and I think it was accepted. I will try not to repeat it.”
Context: What Happens Next?
Nuno’s case is ongoing, and Forest may request a hearing into the incident. While Nuno has accepted responsibility for his actions, he has not yet accepted the charges. It’s possible he could face a two-match touchline ban, but that is considered unlikely. Nuno emphasized the importance of responding to the charges and presenting Forest’s view on the incident.
Nuno on the Process:
Nuno: “There’s always an answer and a response, we will respond to the charges. I think we deserve an opportunity to answer our view on the incident. We are entitled to respond and then we will wait.”
Context: Brighton Manager Fabian Hurzeler’s Red Card and Reaction
Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler, who was also sent off during the same game, confirmed that he will not face a touchline ban after discussing the incident with referees’ chief Howard Webb. Hurzeler stated that his red card was issued for stepping onto the pitch, but he will only face a fine.
Hurzeler on His Red Card:
Hurzeler: “In the beginning I didn’t know what I got the red card for and then I talked to Howard Webb. In the end, I heard I got the red card for stepping onto the pitch. I think if you give a red card for this, you have to ban a lot of coaches, because it happens in emotional situations in the game. I was protecting my player, it was a hard tackle. I also have to learn how fast you can get a red card in this league.”
Hurzeler on His Conversation with Howard Webb:
Hurzeler: “The positive thing is they are very open, he listens to me and gives me a clear explanation. It’s important that we have a respectful relationship and the exchange with Howard was very respectful.”
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