Nottingham Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis has issued a statement clarifying his actions after a highly publicized confrontation with manager Nuno Espirito Santo on the pitch following a 2-2 draw against Leicester City on May 11, 2025. The incident, which drew sharp criticism from pundits and fans alike, occurred after a late equalizer by Leicester’s Facundo Buonanotte dealt a significant blow to Forest’s Champions League qualification hopes. Marinakis, visibly frustrated, stormed onto the City Ground pitch at the final whistle, engaging in an animated exchange with Nuno that quickly went viral on social media.
The Greek businessman’s actions were widely condemned, with Manchester United legend Gary Neville labeling the incident “scandalous” and suggesting Nuno should consider his position at the club. Football broadcaster Des Kelly also criticized Marinakis, calling his behavior a “tantrum” and an “embarrassment.” However, Marinakis and Nuno have both sought to downplay the incident, attributing it to a misunderstanding rather than a personal dispute. In his statement, Marinakis explained that his frustration stemmed from a miscommunication involving the medical staff’s handling of striker Taiwo Awoniyi’s injury during the match.
Awoniyi, who had come on as a late substitute, collided with a goalpost and appeared to be struggling, but medical staff initially cleared him to continue playing. Nuno, acting on this assessment, used his final substitution to replace midfielder Elliot Anderson with Jota Silva, only for Awoniyi’s condition to worsen, effectively leaving Forest with ten men for the closing stages. Marinakis, believing the medical team’s misjudgment cost the team a chance at victory, confronted Nuno to express his discontent. “Everybody – coaching staff, players, supporters, and including myself – we were frustrated around the injury of Taiwo and the medical staff’s misjudgment on Taiwo’s ability to continue the game,” Marinakis said. “This is natural, this is a demonstration of the passion we feel for our club.”
Despite the heated moment, Marinakis emphasized his support for Nuno and the team, highlighting their historic achievement of securing European football for the first time in 30 years. “Today is a day for celebration, because after 30 years Nottingham Forest is now guaranteed to be competing on the European stage once again – a promise I made to our supporters when we achieved promotion,” he stated. “With two more games to go in the Premier League, we must keep believing and keep dreaming, right to the final kick in the final game. We are extremely proud and close to Nuno and the team, and we must all celebrate the historic achievements of this season.”
Nuno echoed Marinakis’ sentiments, defending the owner’s passionate reaction as a driving force behind the club’s progress. “It was a misunderstanding between the coaching and medical department, and we were both frustrated,” Nuno said in his post-match press conference. “It is because of the owner’s passion that we are growing as a club. He pushes us. He wants us to do better.” The Portuguese manager dismissed suggestions of tension, adding, “Football is emotions. We owe a lot to the Marinakis family.”
The draw against an already-relegated Leicester side has left Forest’s Champions League aspirations hanging by a thread, with qualification no longer in their hands. A run of just one win in their last six matches has seen them slip from top-five contenders to outsiders for a Champions League spot, though their place in the UEFA Conference League is secure. Marinakis’ pitchside outburst, while controversial, appears to have been a fleeting moment of frustration rather than a sign of deeper discord. Both owner and manager remain focused on ending the season strongly, with Nuno urging his players to “keep going” ahead of crucial final matches, including a season-ending clash with Chelsea.