Arne Slot: Anfield defeat to Nottingham Forest not the shock I thought it was
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot now views their only Premier League defeat of the season differently having seen how Nottingham Forest have defied expectations.
At the time, the 1-0 loss in September was considered a major shock as a team who finished 17th last season registered their first win at Anfield since 1969.
However, four months on and Nuno Espirito Santo's Forest are level on points with second-placed Arsenal, having won more matches than any other team except leaders Liverpool.
"For us to lose on that day was, for me, hard to take," said Slot ahead of Tuesday’s trip to the City Ground.
"Now, looking back at it and seeing where they are in the league, it has not been such a shock result as I thought it was back then."
Slot admits Forest’s team selection surprised him that day but is not expecting to be confounded this time around.
"I watched it back because I wanted to see what we did back then in terms of tactics and what we could do now," he added.
"Back then it was a surprise for us that Callum Hudson-Odoi and Anthony Elanga were not playing but they are playing so well now it again would be a surprise if they don’t start.
"We are prepared for both but that we have to do better than that game, that is clear."
Their respective positions in the table mean the fixture conjures up memories of the late 1970s, early 1980s when the two clubs were at their peak together, winning five European Cups in as many years.
"Someone told me that it was 78, 79 Liverpool and then two years for Forest and then Liverpool again," Slot said.
"I am aware of that but I did not know the exact years – but I did know Forest was a big force in English football for a long period of time but that has been quite a long time ago.
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