Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo is 'disappointed' that the Premier League rejected their points deduction appeal.
With their superior goal difference, one win from their last two Premier League games should seal safety for Nottingham ForestNottingham Forest have moved on despite disappointment that their appeal against a four-point deduction failed, says manager Nuno Espirito Santo.against breaching the Premier League's profit and sustainability Rules this week, with an independent three-person board upholding the original decision.“We were all disappointed.
"Since the beginning, when there was the possibility of a points deduction, we have always faced it the same way - what we have to focus on is ourselves and on our job. It’s in our hands. We have already moved on.”Last month, Nuno called the situation at the bottom of the table "a mess" while they waited for an appeal verdict, adding that it wasThey host Chelsea on Saturday knowing victory would seal survival if Luton fail to win at West Ham.
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