Amroim’s side took the lead thanks to a controversial Casemiro goal from a corner that Forest insisted shouldn’t have been awarded.
Two quick-fire goals just after half-time felt like justice for Forest, but Amad had other ideas, scoring with a lovely effort from outside the box to rescue a point.
Speaking after the game, Amorim challenged Amad to keep it up, saying: "I know Amad can do so much better, but I know that Amad one against one is really dangerous.
"So sometimes we just expect that one guy who is not doing a great game can change the game for us.
"He managed to score, but we have the potential to do so much better. We lost two points today."
