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Vitor Pereira left 'angry' after Liverpool's 'robbery' at Nottingham Forest

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Vitor Pereira was left frustrated after his Nottingham Forest side fell to a 1-0 defeat at the hands of Liverpool, with Alexis Mac Allister's controversial late winner sparking a VAR debateVitor Pereira couldn't believe his eyes on Sunday(Image: Getty Images)Vitor Pereira challenged Liverpool's winning goal and confessed he was "angry with football" following a dramatic conclusion at Nottingham Forest.Alexis Mac Allister netted the decisive strike seven minutes into stoppage time to secure the Reds a 1-0 Premier League triumph on Sunday. Forest's new manager explained: "We lost the ball from a throw-in, and then there was a small tactical detail.READ MORE: Rio Ngumoha shares two-word message after Jamie Carragher's comments on Liverpool talentREAD MORE: Arne Slot makes 'lucky' admission as Liverpool boss agrees with Alexis Mac Allister"If you want to control the far post, as the far post was the zone they attacked with the biggest players, it means we had to adjust our line to control the situation."It's not possible in a short time to fix everything, and they scored a goal.



"Even after we conceded the disallowed goal, we had a chance to score because we want to win the game."I am frustrated and sad and angry with football. But it's time to keep the mentality, to come back stronger and with confidence to face the future because the first half we played in the way we played in Istanbul (Forest beat Fenerbahce 3-0 in the Europa League playoff first leg on Thursday), but we didn't score the goals."We didn't score the chances we created.

We had two good chances, but we didn't score. Four hours travelling, it's not easy to come here and play the second half in the same way as the first."In the low block, they played more with the ball, but they didn't create a lot."The Nottingham club now finds itself just two points above the relegation zone, but Pereira, who took over from the dismissed Sean Dyche last week, insisted: "I'm very confident we can stay up."