Bristol Post

Gapko eager for Forest game after Reds’ super show

- Mark WALKER

CODY Gakpo says Liverpool must move on quickly from Monday night’s 6-1 trouncing of Leeds as they bid to salvage their disappoint­ing season.

Liverpool snapped a four-match winless run in the Premier League in some style as goals from Gakpo and substitute Darwin Nunez sandwiched doubles from both Mo Salah and Diogo Jota.

Luis Sinisterra struck early in the second half for Leeds, but their survival hopes were dealt another mighty blow as they slumped to a second-successive mauling at Elland Road.

Gakpo told Liverpool’s official website: “Everybody knows we struggled a little bit this season in the away games and then if you play a game like this, this is the way it should feel every game. But it’s a good step in the right direction.”

Liverpool, who stormed to their first win in five in all competitio­ns - are still nine points adrift of the top four - but closed the gap on the top six to three with a game in hand.

Gakpo swiftly switched his focus to Saturday’s home game against Nottingham Forest.

The Netherland­s striker added: “We won this game, it was a good game, but now we have to look forward and we have to win the next game.”

Liverpool appear to have rediscover­ed their top form before the run-in, with several players providing high points.

Jota scored his first league goals in over a year and Colombia forward Luis Diaz made his first appearance since October off the bench after a knee injury.

Manager Jurgen Klopp was also delighted for Trent AlexanderA­rnold, who displayed his full passing range from a roving midfield role to help dismantle Leeds.

“He won the ball back for the first goal from that position as well,” Klopp said. “It was impressive.

“The highlight was the last pass (for Nunez’s goal), but he had a few more. Wherever Trent is, he can be decisive with his passes very often for us. That’s how it is and you could see that he enjoyed it.”

Leeds look to be in freefall after following up a 5-1 home defeat to Crystal Palace with another woeful defensive performanc­e, which head coach Javi Gracia could not explain.

He said: “I don’t have - in this moment - an explanatio­n for that.

“But what they can say is the players always thrive, the players always work hard during the week, try to prepare for the next game.”

Leeds, who are just two points above the bottom three, must pick themselves up after shipping 11 goals in back-to-back home games.

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