Liverpool, Premier League and Nottingham Forest
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The Reds now sit in the bottom half of the Premier League table after repeating the one feat from last season they would’ve wanted to avoid
By Sam Wallace and Jason Burt Amid the tumult of Hampden Park on Tuesday night, it was Andrew Robertson’s mention of his late team-mate Diogo Jota that hinted at where the minds of the Liverpool players might go in moments of tension and of joy.
The Premier League title got a bit of a shake-up on Saturday, Nov. 22 with Manchester City and Liverpool both suffering losses in pursuit of first-place Arsenal.
Liverpool's crumbling defence of their Premier League crown continued with a 3-0 home drubbing at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday that left Arne Slot's misfiring side 11th in the table.
Por JAMES ROBSONLiverpool profundizó su crisis en la defensa del título de la Liga Premier al perder el sábado 3-0 en casa ante el Nottingham Forest. El desafío del Manchester
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Liverpool's Premier League title defense is in disarray but benign fixture run could change that
Before the international break, an impressive 1-0 victory over Real Madrid in the Champions League was celebrated as some sort of revival. That was immediately shot down in a dispiriting 3-0 defeat at Manchester City — a result Arne Slot has had to stew over for the past two weeks.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot admitted responsibility after his side suffered their joint-heaviest ever home Premier League defeat, a 3-0 humiliation by Nottingham Forest, that left the champions in 11th place and their title chase in tatters.
Van Dijk’s header at the Etihad Stadium was chalked off after a combination of the assistant referee and VAR determined Andy Robertson to be interfering with Gianluigi Donnarumma’s attempts to keep the ball out. Had the goal stood, Liverpool would have drawn level at 1–1, but they went on to suffer a devastating 3–0 loss.
More than 100 pedestrians, aged between six months and 78, were injured when a car was driven into crowds of fans in Liverpool city centre
Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker is set to start against Nottingham Forest on Saturday after missing the past eight games with a hamstring injury.