You know very well that statement isn't true and if something as blatant as that incorrect offside happened, there would, quite rightly, be uproar.
Somebody has to sort out this VAR issue, because it's not just happening to Liverpool, it's happening to ALL teams at some point and far, far too often. So often that I don't think it's unfair to ask, why?
VAR was adopted to assist the referee, yet with all of this technology, the game appears to have deteriorated as many have pointed out.
VAR itself is not the issue, it works well in other countries, so what is the issue here? Obviously the difference is the people operating it, so that needs to be the focus. It's a bit of a closed shop and an arrogant one at that, but it needs pressure put on it, because simply trolling out worthless apologies doesn't help sort out the problem.
In fairness, Klopp and other managers/players cannot come out and voice their opinion, because an immediate hefty fine will follow. Better it be a larger club like Liverpool challenge it than one like Forest. Whoever it is, somebody needs to, otherwise VAR decisions are going to continue to be the post match discussion, rather than the quality of any particular match.
In my opinion, VAR could be a great asset to the game, it's just the implication by those using it that is very questionable.