Liverpool may have snatched a dramatic 1–0 win at Nottingham Forest thanks to Alexis Mac Allister’s 97th-minute winner, but the late drama should not mask a growing concern for Arne Slot.
Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo both endured difficult afternoons once again — and both were substituted after largely ineffective performances.
Salah’s Dip Continues
Salah, so often Liverpool’s match-winner in years gone by, struggled to impose himself at the City Ground.
Limited impact in the final third Few clear-cut chances created Replaced as Liverpool searched for urgency
The Egyptian has now gone nine Premier League games without a goal — an alarming statistic for a player once relied upon to deliver consistently in tight matches.
While his work rate remains unquestionable, the cutting edge that defined his Liverpool career appears blunted this season.
Gakpo Failing to Step Up
Gakpo’s afternoon followed a similar pattern:
Anonymous for long spells Rarely troubled the Forest defence Substituted as Slot looked for more direct attacking threat
With Liverpool already short of natural striking options, Gakpo was expected to shoulder more responsibility. Instead, his form has mirrored the team’s attacking inconsistency.
A Real Problem for Slot
Liverpool escaped with three points — and sometimes that is all that matters. But performances like this highlight a deeper issue.
With:
Florian Wirtz injured in the warm-up Limited depth in the striker department Salah and Gakpo misfiring
Slot does not have many attacking solutions available to him.
The introduction of Rio Ngumoha injected energy, but relying on youth and late chaos is not a sustainable strategy for a top-four push.
Results Paper Over Cracks
Make no mistake — Mac Allister’s winner was huge. Liverpool are now level on points with fourth place and firmly in the race.
But if Salah and Gakpo cannot rediscover form quickly, Slot may face difficult selection decisions in the coming weeks.
The win at Forest feels like a heist — but over the course of a season, Liverpool will need far more from their senior forwards.
And fast.
Jamie (The Kopite View)
