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Daily Mirror IconSportFootballAlexander IsakLiverpool were beaten 3-0 by Nottingham Forest at Anfield on Saturday afternoon to leave their Premier League title hopes in tatters after a third defeat in four gamesAlexander Isak has been slammed as "non-existent" after Liverpool's dismal 3-0 home defeat to Nottingham Forest on Saturday afternoon. The Reds are now in full-blown crisis following their eighth loss of the season, a far cry from their flawless opening run of seven straight wins in all competitions.After being hammered 3-0 by Manchester City prior to the international break, Liverpool were in need of a win but instead lost by the same score line.
Murillo fired in Forest's opener before Nicola Savona doubled their advantage moments after half-time.Igor Jesus thought he grabbed that second in the first period but that was ruled out for handball. Morgan Gibbs-White later sealed the victory with the win taking Sean Dyche's side up to sixteenth and Liverpool down into the bottom half.READ MORE: Liverpool thumped at home by Forest as Arne Slot crisis worsens - 5 talking pointsREAD MORE: Virgil van Dijk points finger of blame as Liverpool's miserable season hits new lowDespite dominating possession and creating more chances, Liverpool simply couldn't get going in either box.The decision to start Isak following his injury comeback rather than Hugo Ekitike turned heads, and Slot seemed to recognise his mistake with two quick changes.
Ekitike came on for Ibrahima Konate in the 55th minute, pushing Ryan Gravenberch back into defence.Isak was then withdrawn for Federico Chiesa, with ex-Premier League defender Michael Dawson offering a damning verdict on his performance.He told Sky Sports: "[Isak was] non-existent in this game. Lack of pre-season preparation and fitness setbacks have limited his appearances on the pitch, but Slot has explained exactly why he keeps picking him over alternative choices."Alex, it will still take a bit of time but he will end up being the player he was at Newcastle if we get him fit, or how he was at Sociedad or all the other clubs he was at," Slot said."He just needs to become fit.
