Nottingham Forest have reportedly made a formal complaint to the PGMOL about refereeing decisions in their defeat to Manchester City.Forest were beaten 2-1 at the City Ground on Saturday and manager Sean Dyche was furious with the officiating.Forest have complained about the officiating in their defeat to CityGettyHe said the officials’ performance ‘had such an impact’ on the match and that he ‘cannot fathom VAR at the minute’.As per The Athletic, Forest have formally complained to refereeing body PGMOL about two key decisions from referee Robert Jones.They believe Ruben Dias was lucky to avoid being sent off for fouling Igor Jesus when he was already on a yellow card.Dyche also claimed that Morgan Gibbs-White was fouled moments before Rayan Cherki scored the winner for City in the 83rd minute.Forest have requested the audio of the match officials’ conversations, and Dyche is set to speak to chief refereeing officer Howard Webb.Forest anger with PGMOLThis is not the first instance in which Forest have hit out at refereeing decisions and the PGMOL.In April 2024, they released a stunning statement that about ‘three extremely poor decisions’ during a 2-0 defeat against Everton.Forest claimed they warned the PGMOL that the VAR Stuart Attwell was a Luton Town fan amid their relegation battle at the time.“Our patience has been tested multiple times,” they said. “NFFC will now consider its options.”Former Premier League official Mark Clattenburg was working as the club’s referee analyst at the time, but left weeks later.Forest have also made a request to listen to the officials’ audio from the matchGettyDyche was left fuming with their performance at the weekendGettyForest also requested the VAR audio from the match, whilst the FA confirmed they would investigate the club’s statement.The FA charged manager Nuno Espirito Santo and defender Neco Williams for comments they made after the match.Defeat to City on Saturday has left Forest looking for answers once again in regards to officiating in the Premier League.They are 17th in the table and five points above the relegation zone with 18 matches played.Forest host Everton on Tuesday night for their final match of 2025, and it will be live on the talkSPORT app.