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Nottingham Forest demand explanation over controversial Ivan Toney goal in loss to Brentford

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Nottingham Forest have asked for an explanation from the Premier League and referees' body PGMOL over Ivan Toney's controversial free-kick that helped Brentford to a 3-2 win in west London on Saturday.Toney moved the referee's vanishing foam and shifted the ball to a more advantageous position before scoring from the set-piece, leading to complaints from Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo after the game.It is understood that Forest have now written to both bodies demanding to know whether Toney's actions, which the player himself insisted were legal, actually constituted foul play.Forest want clarification on whether players are allowed to move the ball in such a manner prior to a set-piece and, if not, why VAR officials were not able to intervene.Nuno rejected Toney's claim after the game and added: "The law is clear - every situation that leads to a goal must be checked.

It's not even a matter of inches, it's almost a yard."Toney's goal was his first since his return from an eight-month gambling ban and helped Thomas Frank's men leapfrog their opponents in the Premier League table.

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