Zeki Amdouni gave the Clarets the advantage early on in the contest.Then, to cap off an outstanding start, Callum Hudson-Odoi scored a memorable goal to tie the score for Forest in the second half.

When Lyle Foster managed to go past Matt Turner as a result of Scott McKenna’s error, Steve Cooper’s men assumed they would have to come from behind once more. However, the goal was disallowed following a pitchside VAR review because Sander Berge was found to have intentionally handballed during the buildup.

Following the game’s conclusion, the choice was one of the hot topics discussed. Guest pundit Frank gave his opinion on Monday Night Football on Sky Sports. He touched the ball at that angle, of course, when we look at it frame by frame, but I think that is very harsh, he remarked.

What about the clear and obvious mistake where they have to interfere? What if that is a defender and it was a penalty? Would he give it? No? Just because it’s in the build-up to a goal and it touches the arm it’s different? They need to use common sense.”

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