Premier League: Liverpool draws with Forest again; Manchester City's fallibility returns
The Hindu
Liverpool draws with Nottingham Forest, maintaining a six-point lead in the Premier League, while Forest's Champions League hopes rise.
Liverpool will be glad to see the back of Nottingham Forest. Two games against the big surprise of the Premier League season have yielded just one point for the leaders after their 1-1 draw at Forest's rocking City Ground on Tuesday (January 14, 2025).
Liverpool has lost only once in 20 games so far this campaign — and that was 1-0 at home to Forest in September.
Four months later, Diogo Jota scored with a header from a corner in the 66th minute — just 22 seconds after coming on as a substitute — to earn Liverpool a draw that maintained its six-point cushion over Forest, which moved into second place in its improbable bid to qualify for the Champions League. And who knows, maybe more.
Forest was on course to record an unlikely home-and-away double over Arne Slot's team after top scorer Chris Wood scored in the eighth minute.
Liverpool piled on the pressure late on but again failed to defeat Forest, which started the season more likely to be in a relegation battle than competing for the title.
“Before the season we needed to get as quickly as possible to 40 points,” Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels said, referring to the total that typically is enough to guarantee safety. “With 17 games to go, we have got 41 so we can look a little bit higher.”
Forest's fans goaded Slot at times in a febrile atmosphere at the City Ground that hasn't been this bouncing for a generation. The good times look to be back at a club that was famously European champions in back-to-back years under managerial great Brian Clough, in 1979 and '80.