The managers of Liverpool and Manchester City have found some mutual ground when it comes to high-flying Nottingham Forest
Liverpool return to Premier League action by hosting Ipswich Town at Anfield on Saturday afternoon, aiming to strengthen their lead at the top of the table. REA
The Liverpool boss knows the threat that Nottingham Forest can bring on Tuesday night but claimed the team's recent rise up the table shouldn't come as a complete shock.
Nottingham Forest fans serenaded Liverpool boss Arne Slot with a number of chants during their clash on Tuesday, which ended 1-1 after goals from Chris Wood and Diogo Jota
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has responded after he was taunted by Nottingham Forest fans during their 1-1 draw on Tuesday night. Nuno Espirito Santos' side are the only team to beat the Reds in the Premier League this season, and they have now christened that historic 1-0 Anfield win back in September with an incredible new chant.
Straight-talking and seemingly bulletproof in the press conference chair, Arne Slot has mixed tactical insight with humour during his time as Liverpool’s head coach. A sharp, intelligent communicator, he is unafraid to correct mistakes.
Diogo Jota's goal ensured that Liverpool came away from the City Ground with a point after securing a draw against Nottingham Forest and Arne Slot was pleased with his side's efforts
After being taunted with suggestions that Forest are in his head, the Reds boss was later called something unrepeatable for family reading while, riffing on their insult to Jurgen Klopp in previous years, the Dutchman's choice of footwear was called into question.
Liverpool travel to the City Ground on Tuesday night to face third-placed Nottingham Forest in the Premier League. The Reds lead the table ahead of the round of
Liverpool manager Arne Slot was furious about one incident during his side's top of the table Premier League clash with Nottingham Forest.
Arne Slot praised Liverpool's stirring second-half comeback at Nottingham Forest that proved wrong the half-time message to his players. Substitute Diogo Jota's strike on 66 minutes wiped out Chris Wood's early effort to earn the Reds a 1-1 Premier League draw at the City Ground on Tuesday evening.
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