Nuno Espirito Santo had his say on the state of flux at the bottom of the Premier League, with both Nottingham Forest and Everton hampered by points deductions for breaching profit and sustainability (PSR) rules. The Portuguese insisted that clarity must come soon to prevent further confusion, as the season reaches its climax. Forest are in next action against Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Nottingham Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo has labelled the current state of the Premier League “a mess” amid the point deductions affecting both the East Midlands side and Everton.
The Premier League issued Forest with a four-point deduction for breaching profit and sustainability rules, but are still waiting for a hearing after
“I never experienced this situation, none of us have experienced this before. It’s a mess,” said Nuno in his press conference looking ahead to Saturday’s match against his old club Wolverhampton Wanderers.
Nuno continued: “So much is going on, we cannot clearly know what is going to happen. Let’s wait. Me and the players are only focused on our task.
“It’s very important we have the decision sooner. It’s better for us and it is better for the competition so it doesn’t create mess, confusion and uncertainty, because this is what we are experiencing now – so much going on, so much talking, appeal after appeal. We don’t know.”
“We have to stay together. We need everyone involved, everyone in the football club to be involved in this big fight we have.”