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Jamie Carragher heaped praise on Rio Ngumoha after Liverpool's 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest, saying the 17-year-old did more in 15 minutes than Mohamed Salah and Cody GakpoJamie Carragher was fuming with his former club's performance(Image: Getty Images)Jamie Carragher has described Liverpool's victory over Nottingham Forest on Sunday as "one of the biggest robberies" he has witnessed in the Premier League this season, while offering praise for talented youngster Rio Ngumoha.The Reds secured a narrow 1-0 triumph against Forest at the City Ground thanks to a late goal from Alexis Mac Allister. There's no one better in getting last-minute winners in Premier League - and that is Liverpool."The top-flight encounter appeared set to conclude as a stalemate until its dying moments, when Mac Allister thought he had secured victory for his team.
Following a brief examination of the replays, match officials determined that the ball had actually made contact with Mac Allister's arm, chalking off the goal.Mac Allister did, nevertheless, secure his goal deep into added time, once more demonstrating his knack for being in the right position at the crucial moment to guide the ball into the net. While VAR once more examined the sequence of play to establish whether Van Dijk had been in an offside position before his header, officials quickly determined that Aina was keeping the Dutchman onside, permitting the goal to stand.Speaking following the final whistle, Mac Allister confessed he was thrilled to have scored the winner, but remained unconvinced by his team's overall performance.
There are things we need to improve, but it's always nicer when we win."Casting his mind back to his disallowed goal, he went on: "It did [hit my arm], but it's harsh. I understand the rules, but it's football, it's very harsh."Turning his attention to his match-winning strike, he added: "I knew I would get another one.
