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Awoniyi winner stuns Liverpool as Forest pick up vital victory

Taiwo Awoniyi was the match winner for Forest with his second-half finish
Taiwo Awoniyi was the match winner for Forest with his second-half finishAFP
Taiwo Awoniyi's third goal of the season gave Nottingham Forest a priceless 1-0 win in their bid for Premier League survival against Liverpool. As much as Awoniyi's strike gave them the three points, it was goalkeeper Dean Henderson who was the hero of the hour at the City Ground with three important saves at the death.

While Forest had early moments of encouragement, they initially struggled to conjure the required quality in attacking areas and Jurgen Klopp’s side offered reminders that they posed a threat.

Fabio Carvalho latched onto Harvey Elliott’s inventive pass before being denied by Henderson, with Roberto Firmino heading marginally wide from the ensuing corner.

Cheikhou Kouyate’s eyes lit up when Forest managed to work their first big opportunity, but his attempt was easily saved and Mohamed Salah’s shot was blocked by Scott McKenna moments later.

Awoniyi was causing problems for Liverpool’s defence, and he did well to slide through Jesse Lingard whose strike was routinely dealt with by Alisson. Virgil van Dijk then had a golden opportunity from James Milner’s pinpoint cross, but the Dutchman bizarrely attempted to head the ball across to Firmino instead of going for goal himself, epitomising the visitors’ frustrating half.

Liverpool’s uncharacteristic wastefulness continued into the second period as Salah made a complete mess of his attempt from Milner’s free-kick delivery.

After robbing Joe Gomez of possession to win a free-kick, Awoniyi got himself into the box to latch onto Steve Cook’s driven cross, hitting the post with his first attempt and finishing the second - scoring the opener against his former club having played just 12 minutes across the previous three matches.

The striker would have swiftly added an assist too, if Milner hadn’t flown across to block Morgan Gibbs-White’s shot.

In the 62nd minute, Klopp made a double-change that almost paid immediate dividends as Trent Alexander-Arnold delivered a peach of a cross that Firmino couldn’t head on target.

However, Liverpool simply couldn’t find a way through with Henderson denying Alexander-Arnold, Van Dijk and Salah late on as Forest ended their nine-game winless run after earning back-to-back clean sheets for the first time this season.

Meanwhile, Liverpool have gone winless after five league away matches for the first time since 2006/07, having failed to score on their travels in the league for just the third time in 34 outings.

Flashscore Man of the Match: Ryan Yates (Nottingham Forest)

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