Everon 2
Gueye 29, McNeil 76
Nottingham Forest 0
While lawyers plot the two clubs' appeals, the talking was done on the pitch for 90 minutes amid a backdrop of financial breaches and the relegation battle but Forest ensured there was more off-field controversy at the end.
Idrissa Gueye and Dwight McNeil settled the result with long-range shots that went in off the post to boost Everton's chances of staying up and put Forest in further peril. It was error-strewn and short on quality, potentially explaining why two Everton midfielders were afforded plenty of space to pick their spots. Without their deductions, Everton would be safe on 38 points.
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