Steve Cooper has spoken to the media ahead of Forest's Premier League fixture against Brighton and Hove Albion on Wednesday night.
Here is what the Forest Head Coach had to say in this afternoon's press conference...
On Brighton...
"Brighton have quite rightly been getting a lot of praise for the season they’re having.
When you play an opponent you study them a lot more and they seem like a really aligned and joined up club who are very clear about how they do everything and that’s very much been taken on to the pitch this season.
"They will be a really tough opponent, but one that we’re preparing well for and one we will be ready for.
"There’s a lot more scrutiny on games and results at the moment, but we’ve got to look after ourselves.
"It's at The City Ground and we know that we can have good times there, so we're going to give everything we can to make Wednesday another good night."
On the mood in the dressing room...
"We’re all aware of the situation and the challenge continues, there's no doubt about that.
"We're speaking very openly about the present situation and we know the run is far from what we want it to be.
"As I've said before, we have to take responsibility for that and always look to try and change things around.
"We've got to keep looking forward, we've got to keep doing whatever it takes on a day-by-day basis to be at our best in the next games.
"There are still six games to play and we’re right in and amongst a group of teams who are in a similar situation. Things can change quickly, we've got to make sure that happens."
On the defeat to Liverpool...
"You don’t want to speak too positively after a defeat and you never should, particularly on the run we’re on.
"As a coach you have to look at everything in the game and try and put everything together to move forward, I say that even when we win.
"In terms of what went well, I liked the attitude of the players. To go to Anfield and cause problems for Liverpool, shows there is a belief in the team and a commitment to doing well.
"We obviously let ourselves down with the goals we conceded, but we never gave up in the game and kept going until the end.
"Of course, it was another defeat away from home, but it was one of our better performances away from home.
"We're always looking to grab hold of things we do well in a game and build on it."
On The City Ground crowd...
"Our supporters have been incredible this year and we will never take their support for granted. It can help enormously.
"On Saturday before the game kicked off, the players in the huddle said that the supporters they could hear most were ours.
"We’ve got to play our part and make sure we try and have the connection we do have to make it tough for Brighton."