Nottingham Forest’s new manager Vítor Pereira made an instant statement in his first match in charge, leading Forest to an impressive 3‑0 away win against Fenerbahçe in the Europa League knockout playoff first leg. That result certainly raises questions about how Forest might approach their Premier League game against Liverpool this Sunday.
A Statement Performance Under New Management
The manner of Forest’s win — comfortable, controlled and with goals from different areas — suggests Pereira has been able to inject a fresh mentality into a squad that had been struggling. Forest dominated from the outset, scoring three goals and not conceding once, showing tactical discipline and attacking intent even in a hostile away environment.
That’s exactly the kind of performance that can boost confidence ahead of a tricky league test.
Pereira knows this is a crucial period for Forest:
He’s their fourth manager this season, following the departures of Nuno Espirito Santo, Ange Postecoglou and most recently Sean Dyche. The club are currently just above the relegation zone and desperate for points. A positive result in Turkey gives Pereira belief and momentum to take into the Liverpool game.
Implications for Liverpool
For Liverpool, Forest’s European success is a double‑edged sword.
On one hand, many would assume Forest’s focus might be split between Europe and the league — traditionally a potential advantage for a club like Liverpool chasing a Champions League place.
On the other hand, confidence from a big away win can elevate a team’s performance level, particularly under a new manager trying to set a tone. That means Liverpool could face:
A more organised Forest setup Players with renewed belief Tactical discipline from a coach already making his mark
Slot and his coaching staff will be studying Pereira’s Europa League tactics closely in preparation, because it’s one of the few real clues about how this Forest team will line up and behave on Sunday.
Mentality Matters More Than Form
Forest’s league form has been inconsistent, and they’ve failed to win many of their recent home games. But a victory like this — away from home against a competitive European side — can give even struggling teams an emotional boost.
For Liverpool, that means they cannot afford complacency.
Matched against a team with momentum and belief, even a side near the bottom can be dangerous — particularly at the City Ground, where atmosphere and passion can lift the underdog.
What This Means for Sunday
In simple terms:
Forest will feel more confident after a big win Pereira will have some tactical ideas to build on Liverpool must prepare for a tougher test than the table suggests
If Liverpool take their focus and quality as seriously as they must, they should win. But this is no longer a fixture where Forest are simply expected to roll over — they now have real reasons to believe they can fight.
— Jamie (The Kopite View)
