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Peter Crouch backs Liverpool to beat Nottingham Forest and singles out Milos Kerkez for praise

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Peter Crouch Backs Liverpool to Beat Nottingham Forest and Singles Out Milos Kerkez for Praise

Former Liverpool striker Peter Crouch has thrown his weight behind his old club, predicting a straightforward victory for the Reds against Nottingham Forest in their upcoming Premier League clash on Sunday. Speaking on his podcast this week, Crouch expressed confidence that Liverpool will secure a comfortable win, stating he "can't see anything" but a positive result for Arne Slot's side.[2]



The match pits Liverpool, who are enjoying a strong 2025/26 campaign under Slot, against a resilient Nottingham Forest team. Crouch highlighted the form of Forest's standout left-back, Milos Kerkez, showering the Hungarian international with praise for his impressive performances. Kerkez, known for his pace, defensive solidity, and attacking contributions, has been a revelation since joining Forest, and Crouch singled him out as a key player to watch despite his prediction favoring Liverpool.[2]

Crouch's optimism stems from Liverpool's attacking prowess and home advantage at Anfield. He dismissed any notions of an upset, emphasizing the Reds' depth and quality in midfield and forward lines. While acknowledging Forest's organization under their manager, the ex-England international believes Liverpool's firepower—led by stars like Mohamed Salah, whom Crouch recently defended amid transfer speculation—will prove decisive.[3]

This prediction aligns with Crouch's broader bullish outlook on Liverpool this season, even as he noted Salah's slightly slower start. Salah, still contracted and performing at a high level, remains central to Slot's plans, with Crouch surprised by any talk of the Egyptian winger departing due to "unfinished business" at Anfield.[3]

Fans can expect an entertaining encounter, but according to Crouch, Liverpool's class will shine through. He forecasted a "comfortable win," potentially boosting their title aspirations.[2] The game promises intrigue, especially with Kerkez tasked with containing Liverpool's dynamic right flank.

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