Tom Huddlestone Stated That Ref Apologized To Him For Red Card Of Nottingham Forest
County Derby midman Tom Huddlestone stated that the ref of the game Simpson Jeremy has made an apology for sending him off the game against Nottingham Forest previous period. Huddlestone was expelled for an additional bookable offense in the end phases of the Rams’ goalless draw at the Ground of city in March. The England global was yellow-checked for a foul on Forest’s Lee Tomlin in the 78th moment and grabbed another alert three minutes after the fact after he was punished for a handle on a similar player.
Derby debated the choice at the time and Huddlestone uncovered that the issue had received some conversational attention with Simpson since. “Despite everything, I don’t think mine was a red card previous period,” said the 31-year-old man. “To be reasonable, that ref has made an apology to me double from that point forward as of now. I revealed to him he was a couple of months past the point of no return.
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The Rams came into match with so much confidence, going unbeaten in their last six league outings. That unbeaten run included wins over fellow promotion favorites, Sheffield United and just relegated West Bromwich Albion, as well as a well-deserved draw on the road at Middlesbrough.
Speaking after the defeat, Pochettino highlighted that he was disappointed with the team’s application on the playing field and feels the team cannot concede for the title with such performances, he said: “It is so painful to concede two goals like this, it is so painful because the first half looked like a friendly game. I am very disappointed, very disappointed because if you want to be a contender…it is so difficult to understand because I thought we controlled the game in the first 45 minutes. We conceded two goals that if you want to be a contender you cannot concede. It is the beginning and it is a very good wake-up call for everyone.”
Speaking to Calcio Napoli 24, Llorente’s father said that his son would be honoured to play for a club of Napoli’s calibre but so far, he has not received any approach from the Naples outfit. He added that the marksman has no plans of extending his Spurs contract whatsoever with his existing deal due to expire in 12 months’ time.
Tom Huddlestone said that there is still hope for the team and that they need to believe that they can make it. He said that the players have been fighting hard all season and that it would be a disappointment to miss the play-off now. 



