Nottingham Forest supporters, incensed by a contentious handball decision at Old Trafford, voiced their discontent with a chant referencing Celtic. The controversial call, which occurred during their match against Manchester United, has ignited a firestorm of criticism. This incident follows a similar controversial decision involving John Beaton, where a 99th-minute penalty was awarded, leading to a 3-2 victory for the opposing team. This decision drew strong reactions nationwide. The three points secured meant the team could be crowned champions with any win, rather than needing to win by a significant margin. The champions subsequently retained their title after a comeback victory in a chaotic match that saw fans on the pitch and alleged attacks on players before their escape. The football community's reaction suggests the controversy is far from over. Forest equalized against Man Utd through Morato, nullifying Luke Shaw's initial goal. However, Manchester United regained the lead thanks to Matheus Cunha. Despite replays appearing to confirm a handball by Bryan Mbeumo before setting up the Brazilian, the referee Michael Salisbury upheld the on-field decision, much to Forest's dismay. Morgan Gibbs-White scored a goal for Forest, but it wasn't enough to prevent their defeat. The traveling fans' discontent was palpable, as they used the opportunity to express their frustration. Even Gary Neville, a Manchester United legend and Sky Sports commentator, believed the goal should have
Man Utd's Controversial Win Sparks Fury! Fans Accuse 'Celtic in Disguise' After Handball Drama
Nottingham Forest fans erupt in anger at a questionable handball call during their match against Man Utd, leading to accusations of bias and a chorus of disapproval.
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