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'Heist' at Forest boosts Liverpool's top-four hopes
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'Heist' at Forest boosts Liverpool's top-four hopes

#Liverpool #Nottingham Forest #Champions League #Alexis Mac Allister #Arne Slot #Premier League #Rio Ngumoha #Top-four race

📌 Key Takeaways

  • Liverpool secured a dramatic 1-0 win against Nottingham Forest with a 97th-minute goal
  • The victory was described as a 'heist' as Forest dominated the match
  • The result puts Liverpool level on points with Chelsea and Manchester United in the race for Champions League qualification
  • 17-year-old substitute Rio Ngumoha made a significant impact, outperforming Salah
  • Liverpool manager Arne Slot acknowledged his team didn't deserve to win but was relieved by the fortunate result

📖 Full Retelling

Arne Slot's Liverpool secured a dramatic 1-0 victory against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground in a match that significantly boosted their top-four hopes, thanks to a 97th-minute winner from Alexis Mac Allister in a performance that even the Reds' manager acknowledged they didn't deserve to win. The result, described by many as a 'heist' or 'robbery,' came against the run of play as Nottingham Forest dominated large portions of the match, with home fans even taunting Slot with chants of 'In your head, Arne, Arne, Arne' to the tune of The Cranberries' 'Zombie.' The victory was particularly significant as it lifted Liverpool level on points with Chelsea and Manchester United, who currently occupy the fourth and fifth spots in the Premier League table. Forest boss Vitor Pereira expressed his frustration, stating he was 'angry with football' after his team's performance that deserved at least a draw. The match's chaotic conclusion saw Liverpool players celebrating wildly in the away end, mirroring the same chant that had been directed at Slot earlier in the game. Jamie Carragher described it as 'one of the biggest robberies I've seen in the Premier League this season,' highlighting how Liverpool's fortune had finally turned after what Slot had previously claimed was a season of bad luck.

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Premier League, Champions League qualification, Resilience, Youth development

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'Heist' at Forest boosts Liverpool's top-four hopes By Aadam Patel Football reporter at the City Ground Published 1 hour ago 402 Comments Carnage would be an understatement to describe the closing moments of Liverpool's victory at the City Ground, but it would not be over the top to call the win a heist - one that puts Arne Slot's side firmly in the Champions League hunt. The fact that Nottingham Forest boss Vitor Pereira said he was "angry with football" summed it up. Forest did not deserve to lose. For large parts of the afternoon, the home fans chanted "In your head, Arne, Arne, Arne" to the tune of Zombie by The Cranberries as Pereira's side dominated the defending champions. Before today, Slot had failed to beat Forest in any of his previous three attempts as Liverpool boss. Yet as the Liverpool players made their way to the away end after snatching a remarkable victory through Alexis Mac Allister, the same chant came from the travelling support, who could hardly believe their luck. Liverpool were dull for most parts but deserve praise for their resilience and the importance of Mac Allister's 97th-minute winner cannot be underestimated in the sense that it took Liverpool level on points with Chelsea and Manchester United, in fourth and fifth. "It's one of the biggest robberies I've seen in the Premier League this season," said Jamie Carragher on Sky Sports. For Slot, who has regularly insisted that Liverpool have been unfortunate on many an occasion this season, there was an acceptable that his side had finally got the rub of the green. "My emotions were emotions of happiness and relief because this is the first time I have to do a different post match press conference," said Slot. "We did not play a good game. We have been on the wrong side of the score after a good performance too many times. "We got more than we deserved. A draw would have been a fair result. We needed to be on the right side of things once in a while. It felt we have been lucky." Credit is ...
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