Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister poked home a dramatic late winner for the Reds against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, mere moments after having a freak goal disallowed for handball.
The Reds were found wanting for the majority of the contest at the City Ground, although they were not helped by a late injury to Florian Wirtzjust a few minutes before kickoff.
Curtis Jones replaced the German playmaker for the showdown with Vitor Pereira's side, but the Englishman could not match Wirtz's creative influence during a woeful first half for the reigning champions.
Arne Slot's side began to show more initiative as the clock ticked down, thanks in no small part to teenage talent Rio Ngumoha, who almost helped fashion a last-gasp winner for the Merseyside outfit.
Ngumoha delivered a dangerous cross from the right for Hugo Ekitike, whose header was kept out by Stefan Ortega at point-blank range, before Ola Aina tried to clear Forest lines.
Nottingham Forest 0-1: Alexis Mac Allister scores winner after freak goal disallowed
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However, the defender only succeeded in hitting the ball against a brave Mac Allister, and the ball deflected into the roof of the net off of the Argentine's body inside the six-yard box.
Replays showed that the ball hit Mac Allister on the elbow, though - not the back as previously thought - and the South American's winner was disallowed following a VAR review.
There would be one late twist to the tale for the Argentine, though, as he put the ball in the back of the net for a second time deep into second-half stoppage time after Ortega had kept out Virgil van Dijk's header.
The former Brighton & Hove Albion man faced another nervous wait to see if his strike would stand, as there was a hint of offside against Van Dijk, but the Dutchman was being played onside by Aina.
Mac Allister therefore grabbed his and Liverpool's winner to hand Pereira his first defeat as Forest manager, and give Liverpool a potentially crucial boost in their fight for a top-four finish.
Alexis Mac Allister scores in stoppage time for Liverpool!
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What next for Liverpool and Nottingham Forest?
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While Liverpool have now gone level on points with Manchester United and Chelsea in the Premier League table, the Reds remain in sixth place owing to their inferior goal difference to their Champions League rivals.
Furthermore, Man Utd could restore their three-point lead over Liverpool by beating the Reds' Merseyside rivals Everton on Monday night.
Slot's side now have five full days to recover before hosting West Ham United next Saturday, while Forest - who remain two points above the relegation zone in 17th - host Fenerbahce in the second leg of their Europa League playoff on Thursday.