The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Forest stun the weary Reds as Awoniyistr­ike sinks his former club

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NOTTINGHAM FOREST 1 Awoniyi (55) LIVERPOOL 0

Forest ended their 10game winless streak in style as Taiwo Awoniyi returned to haunt former club Liverpool and stop their top-flight revival.

Awoniyi was on the books at Anfield for six years without ever playing, but showed boss Jurgen Klopp what he was all about, securing a famous win that lifts Forest off the bottom. The hosts beat Liverpool at the City Ground in their first ever Premier League match 30 years ago and this will be just as memorable as it is their first three points since August and provide hope that they can make a fist of their return to the big time after picking up three points from their past 27.

The Reds looked to have turned a corner after wins over Manchester City and West Ham in the past week, but after a Wednesday night to Saturday lunchtime turnaround that Klopp hates so much, this was a setback in their attempts to claw themselves back up the table.

Forest, whose boss Steve Cooper used to coach at Liverpool, had shown up well in games against West Ham and Tottenham at the City Ground earlier this season, but this was their best display since their return to the top flight.

Their high-energy pressure led to a number of openings on the counter-attack, but the lack of quality at the final moment let them down.

A good break in the 19th minute saw Awoniyi lay the ball to Cheikhou Kouyate on the edge of the box, but the midfielder’s shot was straight at Alisson, who also had to make a save to deny Forest their best moment of the first half when Awoniyi played in Jesse Lingard, but his shot went straight at the goalkeeper. Cooper’s side had disrupted Liverpool’s attacking game with their endeavour and energy, but they would have been undone at a setpiece had it not been for some scrambled thinking by Virgil van Dijk eight

minutes before the break.

James Milner sent in a second delivery from a recycled corner and, after Van Dijk peeled off his marker at the back post, he opted to put his header across goal towards Roberto Firmino rather than take aim at the goal.

The second half continued in the same vein and Forest were rewarded with the lead in the 55th minute. A freekick found Steve Cook on the right and his fizzed cross was struck against a post by Ryan Yates, but Awoniyi was the right man in the right place to turn the rebound in.

It would have been two moments later, but Milner produced a brilliant goal-saving block to deny Morgan Gibbs-White after more impressive pressing.

The Liverpool onslaught was not as fierce as expected, but Dean Henderson had to produce one top-class save as he palmed away a Trent Alexander-Arnold header in the final 10 minutes.

Forest could have wrapped it up in the 85th minute as Gibbs-White played Yates through, but Alisson produced a brilliant stop with an arm. That was topped by an even better save by Henderson in injury time as he got down low to keep out a free Van Dijk header, which secured a famous win by the Trent.

FOREST:

Henderson 9; Aurier 8, Cook 7, McKenna 7, Williams 7 (Lodi 73, 6); Yates 9, Freuler 7, Kouyate 8 (Mangala 80, 6); GibbsWhite 7, Awoniyi 8 (Worrall 64, 6), Lingard 7 (Johnson 64, 6). Unused subs – Hennessey (Gk), Biancone, Boly, Surridge, Dennis. LIVERPOOL: Alisson 7; Milner 7 (Alexander-Arnold 62, 7), Gomez 6, Van Dijk 7, Robertson 7; Elliott 7, Fabinho 6, Jones 6, Carvalho 5 (Henderson 62, 6); Salah 6, Firmino 6 (Oxlade-Chamberlai­n 76, 6). Unused subs – Adrian (Gk), Kelleher (Gk), Tsimikas, Bajcetic, Phillips, Clark.

 ?? ?? Awoniyi celebrates with Lingard
Awoniyi celebrates with Lingard

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