However, when the game resumed, Liverpool were given the ball, when Forest had been in possession before the stoppage.
Dean told Sky Sports: Obviously Nottingham Forest are upset, I would have been upset if I was involved with Nottingham Forest as well, but unfortunately for the referee he's made a monumental error. I think he'll know this morning that he's made a mistake and hopefully he can rectify that in the future.'
Unfortunately for Paul it is a mistake and it's a bad one as well, it obviously leads to a goal eventually.
The law states that whoever has the ball when the play does stop, the ball goes back to them. Hudson-Odoi clearly had the ball and the ball and the ball should have been dropped to Nottingham Forest on the wing.
I know they went and scored Liverpool, it wasn't directly from the drop ball, it's close enough two minutes afterwards so it's a big timescale in between."