Liverpool left Nottingham Forest this Saturday (1-0), in a 13th round match of the English Football League, a result that left the hosts for the time being last place on the table.
At City Cround there was no goal in the first half and after the break the decisive goal came via Nigerian striker Taiwo Awoniyi when 55 minutes had passed.
Portugal’s Fábio Carvalho started the Merseyside team, while compatriot Diogo Jota is recovering from a serious calf injury in one of his legs, which will mean he will be off the field for a long time and will miss the 2022 World Cup.
With this result, the ‘reds’ remain in seventh position, with 16 points, but can be overtaken in this round by Brighton and Fulham, eighth and ninth respectively, both with 15, and also by Brentford, 10th, with 14.
Forest is currently 19th, on nine points, along with Wolverhampton, Aston Villa and Leeds, all by one more than the last Leicester.
The Premier League is led in isolation by Arsenal, with 27 points, in 10 games, against champions Manchester City’s 23 (second), also in 10, and likewise Tottenham’s 23 (third) in 11 games.
Source: DN
