Match of the Day pundits Micah Richards and Troy Deeney have spoken about referee John Brooks' decision to not award Everton a second penalty at Nottingham Forest.
Everton boss Sean Dyche claimed midfielder Jack Colback brought down Seamus Coleman in the first half. The 51-year-old said he felt 'amazed' at the decision, following the 2-2 draw at the City Ground.
The visitors had already been awarded a penalty following a foul from Jonjo Shelvey which was converted by Demarai Gray. Everton then led the game twice before Brennan Johnson came to the rescue and scored a brace.
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Speaking on Match of the Day, Richards said: "I'm not sure, I've had to look at it three or four different angles. He sort of kicks the back of [Jack] Colback there, does Coleman. I don't think it's enough for a penalty. It's never going to be overturned."
Birmingham City striker Deeney added: "It's never going to be overturned. If you are the attacking team you want that, if you're a defensive team you'd be raging if it was given against you. So I think the gaffer was a bit disappointed there but he's already got one, so he's being greedy.
"If you get given it you're buzzing but if it goes against you, you're absolutely fuming so I think the ref made the right decision. If you have to look at it three or four times, it's no good."
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