Gary Neville has had his say on the situation at Nottingham Forest.
Reds boss Nuno Espirito Santo added fuel to rumours his job was under threat before their Premier League clash with Crystal Palace on Sunday, and also admitted to a deterioration in his relationship with owner Evangelos Marinakis.
It has also been alleged there is a rift between the Portuguese and global head of football Edu.
Nuno underlined his commitment to Forest after his team’s 1-1 draw with Palace at Selhurst Park, which was played against the backdrop of Forest replacing Palace in the Europa League.
And, speaking on Sky Sports, Neville said: “It wasn’t a political football match for the players or the fans, it was more from the clubs and what’s happened over the last few months.
“You can understand why there is a little bit of bad feeling.
“Obviously, then, we had Nuno’s interview on Friday which looks like things might be just going a little south there, which who’d have thought.
“But, a 1-1 draw, probably the right result. Probably the one that maybe the police wanted, the Premier League wanted, the security wanted.
“It’s an interesting time. You have to feel sorry for Crystal Palace, getting into the Europa League, winning a trophy for the first time and then they can’t go and play in the competition they’ve qualified for.”
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