Moment Nottingham Forest fans ‘try to bribe Anthony Taylor’ during VAR check as hilarious footage goes viral

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THIS it the hilarious moment Nottingham Forest fans jokingly tried to bribe ref Anthony Taylor during their win over Southampton.

Forest moved level on points with second-place Arsenal thanks to a 3-2 victory at the City Ground on Sunday.

Referee reviewing a play on a monitor with fans nearby.
Nottingham Forest fans jokingly attempted to bribe Anthony Taylor’s VAR decision
Referee speaking to Nottingham Forest players.
The check ruled out Nikola Milenkovic’s goal in the 3-2 win over Southampton

First-half goals from Elliot Anderson, Callum Hudson-Odoi and Chris Wood set Nuno Espirito Santo’s men on their way.

And Forest showed their defensive grit as Southampton threatened a late comeback through strikes from Jan Bednarek and Paul Onuachu.

However, at one stage the hosts looked to have been completely clear as they took a 4-1 lead through Nikola Milenkovic’s powerful header.

Ref Taylor had originally let the goal stand before VAR intervened and advised a check at the pitch-side monitor.

But as the official went to watch the footage, Forest fans behind the screen hilariously waved credit cards and wallets at him in a jokey attempt to bribe and sway his decision.

The clip of the moment quickly went viral, with one saying: “This is really funny.”

Another declared: “He’s asking it to swipe.”

One noted: “This country and banter.”

Another added: “Insane.”

Unfortunately for Forest fans, watching the VAR footage instead prompted Taylor to rule out Milenkovic’s goal.

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The decision was made due to teammate Wood interfering in play from an offside position.

A statement from the Premier League Match Centre read: “The referee’s call of goal was checked by VAR, who deemed that Wood interfered with play after coming from an offside position.

“After an on-field review, the referee overturned the original decision and the goal was disallowed.”

Forest boss Santo also had his say on the strike being ruled out, adding: “I saw the image, VAR judge it, the law is clear.

“If a player is offside, has contact and interferes, the goal should be disallowed. Nothing to say about that.”