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Post by Webster on Apr 21, 2023 16:03:30 GMT
Liverpool F.C. vs. Nottingham Forest F.C. 2022-2023 Premier League - 22 April 2023, 15:00 GMT (10am US EDT) at Anfield
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Post by Webster on Apr 21, 2023 16:11:49 GMT
All-Time Head-to-Head -Liverpool: 57 wins -Nottingham Forest: 31 wins -29 draws
Last Five Premier League Matches -22 Oct. 2022 (NF): Nottingham Forest 1, Liverpool 0 -5 April 1999 (NF): Nottingham Forest 0, Liverpool 0 -24 Oct. 1998 (LIV): Liverpool 5, Nottingham Forest 1 -15 March 1997 (NF): Nottingham Forest 1, Liverpool 1 -17 Dec. 1996 (LIV): Liverpool 4, Nottingham Forest 2
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Post by Webster on Apr 21, 2023 16:45:33 GMT
(The Guardian) Liverpool won by a five-goal margin at Elland Road on Monday night. But ahead of their weekend game with Nottingham Forest at Anfield, this is surely the finest example of such a genre. That nutmeg and skip by John Barnes. Ahhh. Jürgen Klopp set to speak to the press very shortly by the way.
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Post by Webster on Apr 21, 2023 16:47:01 GMT
(The Guardian) Jürgen Klopp has been speaking about Trent Alexander-Arnold playing further forward for Liverpool, just as so many have asked for over the years. The recent evidence is that Trent is rather useful further forward. But as Jürg reminds, football’s a bit more complicated than that. -- In each position Trent has played for us he has always been a super important player. A slightly advanced role that he is playing at the moment suits him really well. It’s a challenge for everybody else to cover the spaces when we lose the ball theoretically, but with him there we didn’t lose that many balls as well. It’s not written in stone, he can play in different ways but how he has played in the last two games has been really, really good.
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Post by Ste_Macca on Apr 22, 2023 18:48:13 GMT
Had a family birthday BBQ to go to, got the, not seen any of the goals yet but will check them out tonight
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Post by Webster on Apr 23, 2023 0:00:12 GMT
Had a family birthday BBQ to go to, got the, not seen any of the goals yet but will check them out tonight Up the reds It was Education Sabbath at church this morning so I missed the game; not spoiling the results for anyone, though.
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Post by Webster on Apr 24, 2023 20:04:01 GMT
We won 3-2, Ste_Macca... (BBC Sport) Mohamed Salah scored the winner as Liverpool won a five-goal thriller against Nottingham Forest at Anfield to boost their hopes of claiming an unlikely Champions League place. After a drab opening half, the second half was an end-to-end classic as relegation-threatened Forest twice levelled. Diogo Jota scored twice, with former Liverpool player Neco Williams as well as Morgan Gibbs-White responding for the visitors. Salah netted his 16th Premier League goal of the season to put Jurgen Klopp's side ahead for the third time - and another equaliser proved beyond Steve Cooper's men, who remain in the relegation zone. Forest have now collected three points from 11 games since their last victory, which was against Leeds United in February. They have lost four games in a row and all three since a statement released by owner Evangelos Marinakis in support of Cooper that included the line "results and performances must improve immediately". Liverpool have picked up successive wins since the superb comeback against Arsenal a fortnight ago and with Tottenham Hotspur still to play at Anfield at the end of the month and Newcastle United stuttering of late, Klopp's men cannot be dismissed from the top-four race.
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