Forest put on a brilliant display to beat a deflated Liverpool side

Maybe it was all very predictable. After being enraged by their disallowed goal at Manchester City before the international break, Liverpool got stung again by the confusing subjective offside law.

Was Dan Ndoye impacting Alisson when Murillo gave Nottingham Forest the lead at Anfield? You can make an argument for it, after all he was stood in front of the goalkeeper and the ball went past him. But, like at Manchester City two weeks ago, the video assistant referee (VAR) let the on-field decision stand.

In one game, Liverpool have a goal disallowed. In the other, Liverpool concede a goal. It has got to sting.

We've been here before, and we'll be here again. And while it might not seem like it right now, discussions about subjective offside decisions are not a new thing.