Liverpool, Nottingham Forest and Arne Slot
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Liverpool's rut will end soonStarting off the season, it was clear as night and day that Liverpool had issues bubbling under the surface and no amount of late goals could cover them up. After seven
Liverpool have been advised to change their back four and their formation to arrest their dreadful form by Gary Neville.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot pulled out of receiving an award in Manchester on Sunday night following his side’s 3-0 home defeat by Nottingham Forest a day earlier. Slot won the Football Writers’ Association Northern manager of the year award after guiding Liverpool to the Premier League title in the 2024-25 season.
Liverpool approach for Bradley BarcolaJournalist Fabrice Hawkins tells Le10Sport that Liverpool made an 'advanced' approach for Bradley Barcola along with Bayern Munich. He apparently considered both
The Swede was largely anonymous in a 3–0 loss to Nottingham Forest on Saturday at Anfield. He logged just 14 touches of the ball, was dispossessed twice and failed to register a shot on target. Isak came off in the 68th minute as the lowest rated player (5.5), per FotMob. Less than ideal for the most expensive player in Premier League history.
Liverpool fell to a sixth Premier League loss on Saturday afternoon as they were defeated 3-0 by Nottingham Forest at Anfield. The visitors took the lead when Murillo produced an excellent touch and finish from Elliot Anderson 's corner, with the officials deeming that Alisson's view wasn't restricted by the position of Dan Ndoye.
Forest opened the scoring by taking advantage of Liverpool's poor form from set-pieces this season. For the second goal, Mohamed Salah's defensive contribution was exploited. Although both the first and second goals don't appear too similar, two key themes arise.
Liverpool’s Midfield Conundrum Deepens as Gravenberch Faces ScrutinyGrowing Concerns After Nottingham Forest DefeatLiverpool’s season reached another alarming low with the heavy defeat at Anfield