Man Utd 3-2 Nottingham Forest: What Pereira and Gibbs-White said

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Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira has been speaking to BBC Match of the Day following the defeat at Old Trafford: "A crazy game, with transitions and counter-attacks. We played the last few minutes with heart and ambition but we lost our balance and organisation, and in the end this is a dangerous team on the counter-attack. They break intentionally and stay with three or four players for counter-attack, and this is a moment we need to control but we didn't and we tried to score.

"The only thing that was a pity, in my opinion, is that the game was decided by a decision. I don't agree with it. I looked at the image and I stayed very calm, but in the end I think we need to have a meeting together to understand when it is a handball, when it is a block and when it is a block in the box.

"At the moment, we don't know what is possible or not - and a lot of the time we don't understand the decisions, but I must accept it."

On character of his players: "Even if I want to keep them organised, they want to score and they will try everything not in an organised way. But I'm proud of my players and the supporters. We keep going with our work to try to win the next game. This is a special group.

"They have character and quality. When they try everything to get points from each game, we are in a position that we can do this because we are not in relegation battle. We wanted to win the game, but in the end this result wasn't possible."

Morgan Gibbs-White has also been talking to Sky Sports: "It was promising. The first half wasn't good enough, we were too slow, but second half we came out fighting, we showed character and desire. We kept fighting and we didn't give up."

On the handball decision: "No matter what I say, it's not going to change the outcome. From the angle I was standing at, it looked like he caught the ball. Whether he scores or not, for me it was still a handball.

"I asked him [the referee] after and he said if [Bryan] Mbeumo scores, it is not a goal. But because [Matheus] Cunha scored, it is a goal - that didn't make sense to me. He allowed the action to carry on when it should have got blown. I'm proud of the boys for the second half, we need to keep building and carrying on."

On whether the handball rules should be looked at: "We need to have clear rules. There is a lot of controversy around it this season. It is not clear to anyone. I don't think anyone understands the rulings on it."

Did you know?

  • Nottingham Forest have lost nine of their past 11 Premier League away games against Manchester City and Manchester United, conceding two or more goals in each of those matches.

  • Morgan Gibbs-White's goal was the 1000th goal scored in the Premier League this season. Since the start of March, no player has more goal involvements in the competition than the 26-year-old (10).