Nottingham Forest 1 0 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Mohamed Salah and Firmino draw a blank Premier League 2022 23
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Mohamed Salah and Firmino draw a blank Premier League 2022-23 Notifications New User posted their first comment this is comment text Approve Reject & ban Delete Logout
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Confirmed Liverpool lineup to face Nottingham Forest Alisson; Milner, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Jones, Carvalho, Elliott, Firmino, Salah Liverpool made a strong start to the game, imposing themselves on Nottingham Forest as they pushed forward in numbers. As expected, they dominated possession, keeping 74% of the ball in the first period. They attempted five shots but only two were on target. The Reds passed the ball around well, evidenced by some great combination play between James Milner and Harvey Elliott. Virgil van Dijk ventured forward on occasion and had a shot at goal but failed to convert. Salah and Firmino started well but were unable to create enough space to attack. After a tightly-contested first half, Liverpool and Forest went into the break tied at 0-0. Goalless at the interval.
Goalless at the interval. Nottingham Forest made a dream start to the second period as they dominated proceedings immediately after the restart. Joe Gomez gave away a silly free-kick following a foul on Taiwo Awoniyi, allowing the hosts to capitalize. The forward then scored from the resulting play, making it 1-0 after 55 minutes. Klopp was forced to make alterations to his XI as he brought Trent Alexander-Arnold and into the game. Steve Cooper, too, made changes as he looked to safeguard Forest's unexpected one-goal lead. Liverpool continued to dominate possession and arrived in great areas but were denied by a resolute in goal. Despite a late barrage of attempts on Nottingham Forest's goal, Liverpool failed to find an equalizer. Forest held on to secure only their second win of the season. That said, let's take a look at how the Reds' players fared.
Nottingham Forest 1-0 Liverpool Reds Player Ratings as Mohamed Salah and Firmino draw a blank Premier League 2022-23
Nottingham Forest v Liverpool FC - Premier League Liverpool were beaten 1-0 by in the Premier League on Saturday, October 22. The result sees the Reds still languishing in seventh place with 16 points from 11 games. The Reds entered this contest on the back of two 1-0 wins over Manchester City and West Ham United. Jurgen Klopp experimented with a change in formation in those games, deploying a modified 4-4-2 with up front. Darwin Nunez missed out after following their game against the Hammers. started with Salah as his strike partner. Confirmed Liverpool lineup to face Nottingham ForestAlisson; , Gomez, , Robertson, Fabinho, Jones, Carvalho, Elliott, Firmino, Salah
Confirmed Liverpool lineup to face Nottingham Forest Alisson; Milner, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson, Fabinho, Jones, Carvalho, Elliott, Firmino, Salah Liverpool made a strong start to the game, imposing themselves on Nottingham Forest as they pushed forward in numbers. As expected, they dominated possession, keeping 74% of the ball in the first period. They attempted five shots but only two were on target. The Reds passed the ball around well, evidenced by some great combination play between James Milner and Harvey Elliott. Virgil van Dijk ventured forward on occasion and had a shot at goal but failed to convert. Salah and Firmino started well but were unable to create enough space to attack. After a tightly-contested first half, Liverpool and Forest went into the break tied at 0-0. Goalless at the interval.
Goalless at the interval. Nottingham Forest made a dream start to the second period as they dominated proceedings immediately after the restart. Joe Gomez gave away a silly free-kick following a foul on Taiwo Awoniyi, allowing the hosts to capitalize. The forward then scored from the resulting play, making it 1-0 after 55 minutes. Klopp was forced to make alterations to his XI as he brought Trent Alexander-Arnold and into the game. Steve Cooper, too, made changes as he looked to safeguard Forest's unexpected one-goal lead. Liverpool continued to dominate possession and arrived in great areas but were denied by a resolute in goal. Despite a late barrage of attempts on Nottingham Forest's goal, Liverpool failed to find an equalizer. Forest held on to secure only their second win of the season. That said, let's take a look at how the Reds' players fared.