“It was insane” A Saturday action by Nottingham Forest that Micah Richards finds incomprehensible

Micah Richards has clarified that he was unaware of certain actions taken by Nottingham Forest against Brentford on Saturday.

On the podcast The Rest is Football, the Match of the Day analyst was speaking.

So, what did Richards say over the weekend regarding Forest? Let’s investigate more closely.

Micah Richards’ remarks against Nottingham Forest

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Naturally, Ivan Toney’s goal on Saturday to tie the score for Brentford was the talk of the town on this week’s episode.

Danilo’s incredible goal gave the Reds the lead early on, but Brentford pulled one back later in the half.

Ultimately, Forest lost 3-2, and, to be honest, they are solely responsible for some of the setback.

Richards couldn’t believe what he was watching as Forest set up the wall to defend Toney’s free-kick.

“I just don’t understand,” the pundit said to the podcast The Rest is Football. You overcompensate on the other side if Toney is right-footed and you’re taking a free kick. However, they turned away. That side is covered by the keeper; that’s the main idea! It was insane.

Forest is only responsible for themself.
When it was revealed yesterday that the club had written to the PGMOL, Gary Neville termed Forest “embarrassing,” and he has a point.

Richards is correct regarding Forest, and at some points during games, players need to adopt a winning mindset.

At least two of the three goals scored by Brentford were given away with terrible defence, and Forest eventually paid the price.

Once more, Forest let a side that is fighting for relegation and one that now faces an unsettling stretch of difficult games triumph.

Nuno Espirito Santo has the same struggle as Steve Cooper in the Premier League as the Reds have now dropped 19 points from winning positions.

Espirito Santo will need to make up for Saturday’s mistakes fast since the Reds cannot afford a dip with Forest facing the possibility of a points deduction.

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