No matter how the Nottingham Forest players protested or begged, the referee insisted on the decision he had just made: Leighton Baines had made a handball foul and Chelsea was awarded a penalty.
Not only that, he even pulled a yellow card out of his pocket and gave Baines a warning.
"Damn it, should I thank him for not giving Baines a red card straight off?" Twain asked disgruntledly when he saw the scene outside of the field.
Next to him, Dunn did not answer. He had matters to attend to. While everything was in a disarray, Dunn called back Eastwood, who was the closest to the coaches' seats. He handed him a note to give to the goalkeeper, Edwin van der Sar.
Eastwood was a little puzzled but did as he was instructed. He ran back to the field and skirted around the squabbling crowd and came to Edwin van der Sar.
"Assistant Manager Dunn asked me to give this to you." Eastwood handed the note in his hand to Edwin van der Sar.