Nottingham Forest and owner Evangelos Marinakis have hit out at “baseless and ill-informed outrage” in a bizarre statement which attempts to set the record straight about Marinakis'. Marinakis made headlines at the weekend after in the aftermath of Sunday's 2-2 draw with .
The Forest chief was seen with the Portuguese manager after his side dropped two valuable points in the race for a place in next season’s . The incident was sparked not only by the damaging result against an already relegated team, but also by a misunderstanding which saw Forest finish the game with 10 men after went off injured.
Nuno attempted to brush off the significance of the incident, attributing Marinakis’ actions to “emotions” and “frustration”. Awoniyi has on an abdominal injury, caused by a collision with the post while attempting to score,
in which he tried to explain his “natural” response to the drama on the pitch. And now the Greek tycoon has doubled down by slamming the reaction, branding it “fake news” in a lengthy second statement attributed to the club, rather than himself.
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It read: “ can confirm that Taiwo Awoniyi is recovering well so far following urgent surgery on a serious abdominal injury sustained during Sunday's match against City.
“The seriousness of his injury is a powerful reminder of the physical risks in the game, and why a player's health and well-being must always come first. At Nottingham Forest, this principle is not just policy for us; it is the deeply held belief and conviction of our owner. To Evangelos Marinakis, this isn't just a football club - it's family - and he instils that message in all of us.
“That is why he was so personally and emotionally invested in the situation that unfolded at the City Ground on Sunday. His reaction was one of deep care, responsibility, and emotional investment in one of our own. He didn't just see it as an isolated incident, but as something that reflected the values and unity of the entire team.
“In moments like that he demonstrates his leadership, not just through words, but through action and presence. In the final ten minutes of the game, when he saw our player clearly in discomfort, struggling through visible pain, it became increasingly difficult for him to stay on the sidelines.
"His deep frustration at seeing our player lying on the ground in severe pain - something no one with genuine care could ignore - triggered him to go onto the pitch. It was instinctive, human, and a reflection of just how much this team and its people mean to him. He would do the same again if such an unfortunate event were ever to reoccur.
“The truth of the matter is there was no confrontation, with Nuno or with others, either on the pitch or inside the stadium. There was only shared frustration between all of us that the medical team should never have allowed the player to continue.
“In light of this, we urge former coaches and players, and other public figures in the game, to resist the urge to rush to judgement and fake news online, especially when they do not have the full facts and context. Baseless and ill-informed outrage for the purposes of personal social media traction serves no one - least of all the injured player. We call on these influential voices to show the same respect for player welfare that they often demand from others. Let concern come before commentary.
“At Nottingham Forest, we believe the mental and physical well-being of our players and coaching staff must always take precedence - over media narratives, inflammatory judgements, and certainly over self-promotion. In moments like these, the game must unite around those who put their bodies and minds on the line every week. That's what real leadership looks like in our game.”
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