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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Liverpool: Premier League – Live Reaction
Liverpool secured a hard-fought 1-0 victory over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in Premier League Round 27, avenging their earlier 3-0 humiliation at Anfield. The match, refereed by Anthony Taylor, saw Arne Slot's Reds climb closer to Champions League spots, sitting sixth with 42 points from 26 games, while Forest remain precariously 17th with 27 points, just above relegation.[1][4][5]
Match Build-Up
Forest, under new manager Vitor Pereira, entered buoyed by a 3-0 Europa League win over Fenerbahce but desperate for Premier League points after earning just two from their last nine. Liverpool, two points off fifth, aimed to build on a recent 1-0 win against Sunderland and avoid a season sweep.[1][5] Slot warned of Forest's unpredictability post-managerial change.[1] Odds favored Liverpool at -114, with Forest at +284 and over/under 2.5 goals at -146.[3]
Key Moments
- Early Chance: Ibrahima Sangare set up Callum Hudson-Odoi, whose close-range shot was denied by Alisson Becker.[5]
- Injury Blow: Florian Wirtz was subbed pre-kickoff for Curtis Jones after a warm-up injury.[5]
- Decisive Goal: Liverpool struck once, with the narrow win reflecting their dominance despite Forest's resilience. Top performers included Morgan Gibbs-White (6 goals for Forest) and Hugo Ekitike (10 goals).[3][4]
Post-Match Reaction
Slot's side showed confidence, with recent form including wins over Brighton (3-0) and Sunderland (1-0).[3][5] Forest's Gibbs-White led with 6 goals and 2 assists, but defensive frailties persist (41 GA).[3] Liverpool's push for top-five continues, while Pereira's honeymoon faces stern tests. Head-to-head favors Liverpool historically, snapping Forest's recent upsets.[4]
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