“Our patience has been tested multiple times,” the post continued. “[Nottingham Forest] will now consider its options.”
Former Premier League referee Mark Clattenburg is working as a consultant for Forest this season and was at Goodison Park for the match.
Everton are in fifth-to-last place and moved five points clear of the relegation zone with five games remaining. Forest are a place lower - though all of this could change.
Both teams have lodged appeals after being docked points in recent weeks for breaching the league’s financial rules. Everton, which had already been hit with a six-point deduction, are appealing against being handed a further two-point hit while Forest have appealed against their four-point deduction.
Forest appeared most aggrieved after an incident in the 44th minute when Everton fullback Ashley Young’s right arm blocked a header back into the six-yard box. Players on the field and backroom staff appealed furiously, but the VAR did not award a penalty.
By then, Gana Gueye had given Everton the lead after collecting a clearing header and driving a low shot in off the post from outside the area.
McNeil’s was a similar strike, though from slightly further out and hit more powerfully after a run from near halfway.
In stoppage time, Forest’s Morgan Gibbs-White and Everton substitute Beto clashed heads. Beto came off worse and was carried off on a stretcher - though he raised his hand and gave a thumbs-up to the crowd after being tended to by medical staff.