Liverpool secured back-to-back Premier League wins as they held on to a 3-2 victory over Nottingham Forest at Anfield. The home side enjoyed more of the possession in the first half, creating their best chances from set pieces.
Virgil van Dijk forced a strong save from Keylor Navas first, then Diogo Jota should have done much better with his effort before the break. — Stream on ESPN+: LaLiga, Bundesliga, more (U.S.) Jurgen Klopp's side began the second half in perfect fashion after early pressure forced a corner, and this time Jota made no mistake when Fabinho directed the ball back into the danger area.
That seemed to ignite the match as former Liverpool defender Neco Williams equalised for Forest with a deflected effort that caught Alisson off-balance, only for Jota to restore the advantage with a well-taken left-footed finish just four minutes later.
The visitors restored parity once again through Morgan Gibbs-White, but it was Mohamed Salah whose effort was decisive after connecting with Trent Alexander-Arnold's cross, securing what could be a very important three points for Liverpool as they bid to make a late surge for a European place.