Two Key Players Failing To Deliver Despite Late Forest Win

22 Feb

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)

Alexis Mac Allister Nets 97th-Minute Winner as Liverpool Edge Past Nottingham Forest

22 Feb

Liverpool snatched a dramatic 1–0 victory at the City Ground, courtesy of a 97th-minute winner from Alexis Mac Allister, ending their long wait to beat Nottingham Forest and keeping their top-four hopes alive.

Chaotic Finish Seals the Win

The finish was as frenetic as it was dramatic:

Moments earlier, Mac Allister had seen a goal disallowed for handball. Virgil van Dijk’s header was saved by Stefan Ortega, only for Mac Allister to tuck in the rebound. VAR confirmed the goal was onside this time, allowing the Argentinian to celebrate properly. Earlier in stoppage time, Liverpool had another goal chalked off after Mac Allister inadvertently made contact with the ball on his elbow as Forest tried to clear Hugo Ekitike’s shot.

The late drama ensured Liverpool fans were on the edge of their seats until the final whistle.

Tough Game for the Reds

For long stretches, Liverpool were uninspiring:

Florian Wirtz was lost in the warm-up, forcing early changes. Slot’s side managed just three touches in the Forest box during the first half. Liverpool faced 12 shots in the opening 45 minutes, their highest in a half since the 6–1 defeat to Stoke in 2015.

Forest, buoyed by their midweek Europa League win over Fenerbahce, arguably dominated the first half. Callum Hudson-Odoi was denied by a brilliant save from Alisson, and Nikola Milenkovic also came close in the second half.

Liverpool improved after the break, with Curtis Jones’ effort kept out by Ortega, but until the 97th minute, that was their only on-target shot in the second half.

Tactical Adjustments

Szoboszlai started at right-back, with Jones replacing Wirtz. Slot switched the two after 30 minutes to regain balance. Sub Rio Ngumoha, replacing Mohamed Salah, provided energy on the right flank and contributed to Mac Allister’s earlier disallowed goal.

Slot admitted after the game that Liverpool were “the lucky ones in a game of fine margins,” but the points are what matter in the race for the top four.

Standout Performances

Mac Allister: Composure and persistence rewarded with the decisive strike. Ngumoha: Provided dangerous crosses and injected energy after coming on. Van Dijk: Threatened in the air and contributed to the late goal. Alisson: Made key saves to keep Liverpool in the game.

What This Means

Liverpool move to 45 points, level with fourth-placed Chelsea and just ahead of fifth-placed Manchester United. Forest remain 17th, two points above West Ham, who sit 18th.

Looking Ahead

Liverpool host West Ham at Anfield next Saturday (15:00 GMT).

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Why Szoboszlai at Right-Back Could Be Brilliant for Liverpool Today

22 Feb

There’s been a lot of debate ahead of today’s game about who should start at right-back — especially with Joe Gomez back fit and Curtis Jones impressing recently. But one selection that makes tactical sense and could prove decisive is Dominik Szoboszlai in the right-back role.

It might not be the orthodox choice, but this isn’t an ordinary match — and Szoboszlai’s skill set could give Liverpool a real edge.

What Makes Szoboszlai a Smart Right-Back Option

Szoboszlai isn’t a natural defender — but that’s exactly why this move could pay off:

⚡ Energy and Recovery Pace

He has the engine to cover ground, track runners, and recover quickly when possession is lost.

📈 Ball Progression

From right-back he can:

drift inside to create overloads link play with midfield thread passes that break defensive lines

This isn’t just a defensive job — it’s a way of turning full-back into attack initiation.

🧠 Tactical Intelligence

Szoboszlai’s reading of the game is excellent. He seldom gets caught out of position because he anticipates play rather than reacts to it.

And for a team that likes to dominate possession and work the ball wide, that intelligence matters.

Against Forest, It Makes Sense

Nottingham Forest are compact, direct, and organised defensively. Games against them often become battles of transition — not long spells of sustained attacking play.

In that context:

A natural defender like Gomez might keep things safe But Szoboszlai can actually help break Forest down by injecting creativity from deep wide positions

It’s a tactical twist that gives Liverpool a different attacking angle — and that’s crucial when defending teams sit deep.

What Slot Might Be Signalling

If Arne Slot picks Szoboszlai at right-back today, it could tell us:

✅ He wants the wide channel to be more than defensive

✅ He wants Liverpool to force Forest to react rather than absorb pressure

✅ He trusts the team’s structure enough to allow a creative player in that role

This isn’t slotting him in by accident — it’s clever strategic thinking.

What It Means for the Game

Szoboszlai at right-back means:

Liverpool can control build-up better They can switch play quickly They can create overloads in midfield from wide areas Forest’s defence will have to commit numbers earlier

In other words, it’s not a defensive gamble — it’s an attacking weapon.

Final Thought

Football is evolving, and full-back roles are not just about defending anymore. Modern systems demand players who can influence the game all over the pitch.

And few Liverpool players can do that better than Szoboszlai — even from right-back.

If he starts there today, don’t see it as a compromise.

See it as a tactical weapon deployed with precision.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Five Games, Fifteen Points — Liverpool’s Season on the Line

22 Feb

The next five Premier League fixtures could define Liverpool’s season.

Arne Slot’s side face a run of games against teams currently sitting 17th, 18th, 20th, 16th and 14th in the table. On paper, it’s an opportunity. In reality, it’s a test of mentality.

Here are the fixtures:

• 17th – Nottingham Forest (A)

• 18th – West Ham (H)

• 20th – Wolves (A)

• 16th – Tottenham (H)

• 14th – Brighton (A)

If Liverpool are serious about their ambitions this season, these are the games that must deliver maximum points.

Opportunity Must Become Reality

It’s easy to look at league positions and assume results should follow. But Liverpool have already experienced how dangerous that mindset can be.

Forest away is never straightforward.

West Ham will battle.

Wolves fighting near the bottom makes them unpredictable.

Tottenham still carry attacking threat.

Brighton away is rarely comfortable.

This isn’t about quality — Liverpool have that. It’s about ruthlessness.

Fifteen Points Changes Everything

Win all five and suddenly:

Momentum builds Pressure shifts to rivals Confidence surges The table looks very different

Drop points, however, and the frustration of earlier “hard to take” results resurfaces.

Slot has spoken about matches this season where Liverpool didn’t get what they deserved. This next stretch removes the debate about luck. It becomes about control.

Professional, Not Just Entertaining

To secure maximum points, Liverpool must:

Start fast away from home Stay defensively disciplined Kill games when on top Avoid late lapses

No drama. No chaos. Just efficiency.

This Is the Defining Spell

Every campaign has a moment where good teams separate themselves from hopeful ones.

For Liverpool, this feels like that moment.

Five games. Fifteen points.

Anything less leaves room for regret.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Bogey Team Forest Stand Between Liverpool and Momentum

22 Feb

Liverpool’s path in the top-four race is clear: win their games and capitalise on rivals slipping up.

But there’s one problem.

Nottingham Forest.

In recent seasons, Forest have proven to be an awkward opponent for the Reds — physical, disciplined, and capable of turning games into battles rather than spectacles. For all of Liverpool’s attacking quality, these are the types of fixtures that have caused frustration.

Why Forest Have Caused Problems

Forest don’t make it easy:

They defend deep and compact They break quickly and directly They thrive on intensity at home They are comfortable without possession

Liverpool have, at times, struggled against sides that disrupt rhythm and refuse to leave space in behind. When games become scrappy rather than fluid, patience becomes essential.

Mental Hurdle as Much as Tactical

Bogey teams aren’t just about tactics — they’re about psychology.

If Liverpool start quickly and impose their style, Forest can be pinned back. But if chances are missed early, frustration can creep in. That’s when the crowd grows louder, challenges fly in, and momentum shifts.

Arne Slot has spoken about tough results this season — games decided by fine margins, late moments, or missed opportunities. Today is about eliminating those fine margins.

The Key to Breaking the Pattern

To overcome their Forest hoodoo, Liverpool must:

Move the ball quickly to stretch a compact defence Stay disciplined defensively against counter attacks Take control early to quiet the atmosphere Show maturity if the game remains tight

The quality gap is there. But quality alone doesn’t win these types of matches.

A Statement Victory Needed

With rivals dropping points, this is more than just another fixture. It’s an opportunity to show growth.

Beating a bogey team sends a message — not just to the league, but to themselves.

If Liverpool are serious about finishing strongly, overcoming Nottingham Forest today is non-negotiable.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Bayern Munich ‘Willing to Pay £50–70m’ for Cody Gakpo — What It Could Mean for Liverpool

21 Feb

Liverpool could soon face serious interest from one of Europe’s biggest clubs for Cody Gakpo, as reports from @WilsonCoxLFC suggest Bayern Munich are willing to pay between £50–70 million to secure the forward’s signature.

If true, this rumour signals that one of Europe’s powerhouse clubs are ready to make a competitive bid for the Liverpool attacker — raising questions about how the Reds might respond in the summer transfer window.

Why Bayern Would Target Gakpo

Gakpo has become a key part of Liverpool’s attack since his arrival, contributing goals, assists and energetic forward play. His versatility — capable of operating across the front three — makes him an attractive target for clubs looking to refresh ageing attacking options.

For Bayern, who have regularly shuffled their attacking ranks in recent seasons, bringing in a player with Premier League experience and proven goal contributions could be seen as a smart investment.

£50–70m — A Statement Offer?

The reported valuation range of £50m–£70m is noteworthy for several reasons:

It reflects serious interest from Bayern rather than a speculative link It’s a price that would require Liverpool to think strategically about their options For a player in his mid-20s with Premier League output, it’s a competitive offer — if not world-record money

Liverpool would have to decide whether Gakpo’s contribution this season outweighs the financial incentive of such a transfer fee.

What This Would Mean for Liverpool

If Bayern truly are preparing an offer in that range, Liverpool could face a few key decisions:

🔹 Does Liverpool Want to Sell?

Liverpool could decide they want to keep Gakpo as part of their long-term attack, especially if they see him as integral to their plan under Arne Slot.

🔹 Should a Replacement Be Targeted?

If Gakpo departs, recruiting a forward who can contribute similar goals and creativity would be a priority.

🔹 Does the Fee Make Sense?

£50–70m is a meaningful sum — not blockbuster territory, but substantial enough to reinvest across the squad.

Balancing Sporting and Financial Logic

Liverpool have traditionally shown they value both on-pitch contribution and financial prudence. A decision on Gakpo would involve weighing his influence in big matches, his fit in Slot’s tactical system, and the opportunity to reinvest funds into strengthening other areas.

If the rumoured interest from Bayern turns into a formal bid, Liverpool will have a clear and interesting summer decision to make.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Liverpool Can Capitalise as Villa and Chelsea Drop Points in Top-Four Race

21 Feb

Liverpool’s quest for a top-four finish in the Premier League got a timely boost this weekend as key rivals dropped points.

Earlier, Aston Villa drew 1–1 with Leeds United, while later Chelsea were held to a 1–1 draw by Burnley. Both results improve Liverpool’s position in the tightly contested Champions League race.

Villa and Chelsea Slip Up

Aston Villa’s draw with Leeds represents a frustrating missed opportunity for a team that has been challenging near the top of the table this season. Chelsea, meanwhile, failed to secure maximum points at home against mid-table Burnley, giving Liverpool a chance to close the gap on one of their closest rivals.

These results underline how crucial every fixture is in the race for the top four — even when Liverpool aren’t playing themselves. Rivals dropping points now gives the Reds a window to take control.

3pm Fixtures Complete — Momentum Awaits

With the 3pm games now finished, Liverpool can fully capitalise on these results tomorrow. A win would not only secure three points but also provide a psychological edge in the race for Champions League qualification.

Rivals’ dropped points mean less pressure, but every match is still vital. Success tomorrow could propel Liverpool closer to the top-four goal, while also keeping the squad confident and focused as the season enters its final stretch.

Why It Matters

A chance to gain ground: Liverpool can move ahead or extend their advantage over Villa and Chelsea. Psychological boost: Seeing rivals falter motivates players and fans alike. Momentum: Success tomorrow would set the tone for the coming fixtures in this crucial run-in.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

James Milner Breaks Premier League Appearance Record — Should He Coach Liverpool Next?

21 Feb

Today marks a truly special moment in Premier League history: Liverpool legend James Milner has set the all-time appearance record in the competition, a milestone that underlines not just longevity, but professionalism, reliability, and influence at the highest level.

Milner’s achievement isn’t just about the number of games — it’s about the consistency, leadership, and attitude that enabled him to sustain a remarkable career across several top clubs, including Liverpool, and now at Brighton.

A Career Defined by Character

Milner has never been the flashiest name on a team sheet — but he has nearly always been the most dependable. Over his Premier League journey, he has shown:

Unquestionable professionalism Versatility across multiple positions Top-level fitness and physical conditioning Leadership on and off the pitch

These are not traits that come naturally to every elite footballer. They are learned, nurtured, and lived every day — and they’re exactly the qualities that separate good pros from great ones.

The Coaching Profile Liverpool Needs

There are plenty of reasons to believe Milner will make an excellent coach once he hangs up his boots — especially at a club like Liverpool:

⭐ Attitude First

Liverpool’s identity under managers like Jürgen Klopp was built on spirit, work ethic, and unity. Milner, throughout his time at Anfield, embodied that mindset every single week.

⭐ Leadership By Example

Not every leader shouts. Milner’s leadership was always about showing up, doing the job, and dragging others up with him. That type of influence in a coaching room — especially with young players — is incredibly valuable.

⭐ Fitness + Discipline

Modern football is as much about preparation as it is talent. Few players match Milner’s dedication to conditioning and sharpness even into their late 30s. That discipline is a blueprint for younger pros.

Anfield Would Be the Perfect Home for His Next Chapter

Liverpool has a proud tradition of bringing former players back into the fold as coaches and ambassadors. Milner ticks every box for what Slot’s staff might value:

Respect from players Credibility across leagues A relentless drive to improve A deep understanding of Premier League demands

And he’d bring a bridge between eras — someone who played under Klopp and can help shape the next generation under contemporary leadership.

A Legacy Beyond Numbers

Today, Milner stands at the top of the Premier League appearance list — a testament to durability. But his legacy isn’t just a number.

It’s in the way he trained.

It’s in the way he led.

It’s in the way his teammates spoke about him.

Those are the same traits that make great coaches.

For Liverpool, a club that values not only results but culture, bringing Milner back in a coaching role would be more than sentimental — it would be smart, strategic, and deeply rooted in the values that drive success.

Happy record day, James Milner — now let’s hope Anfield sees you again in a new role soon. 

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Rooney Questions Slot’s Aura — Liverpool Boss Hits Back

21 Feb

Wayne Rooney is attempting to carve out a new career as a pundit, but his recent comments about Liverpool boss Arne Slot have raised eyebrows.

Rooney suggested that while Slot is a “nice fella,” he doesn’t have “that aura about him” compared to Jürgen Klopp.

It’s a bold claim — especially considering Slot’s record.

Slot’s Calm Response

Asked about Rooney’s remarks, Slot offered a measured reply:

“The only thing we have in common, Jürgen and me, is that we both won the league—and that’s not too bad, is it? I think the more a manager wins, the more aura he has. That’s in general something.”

He then added, with a subtle edge:

“Last season I had more aura than this season. Maybe [Rooney] is the only one who has this opinion … it’s the first time that I heard this but I think it’s fair to say that Jürgen definitely has an aura. I can talk about him, not about myself, but he definitely had that. But a winning manager has an aura as well.”

It was a composed but pointed response.

Results Over Reputation

Slot’s argument is simple: aura follows success.

Having delivered a Premier League title in his first season, he has already achieved something many managers never do. This campaign has been one of transition, with players arriving and others departing — hardly the easiest environment in which to maintain dominance.

Yet Rooney’s comments focus on perception rather than performance.

Rooney’s Own Managerial Record

While Rooney enjoyed an outstanding playing career, his managerial journey has been far less convincing. Short spells and mixed results have not built a legacy comparable to the figures he now critiques from the studio.

That doesn’t invalidate his opinion — punditry is built on debate — but it does add context.

When assessing “aura,” results tend to speak louder than personality.

A Pattern Emerging?

It’s not the first time Rooney has had a dig at Liverpool this season, particularly during periods where the Reds have struggled for consistency.

But criticism is part of the territory at Anfield.

Slot appears unfazed. His focus remains on winning football matches — and as he rightly pointed out, winning managers naturally command presence.

In the end, aura may not be something you declare.

It’s something you earn.

Jamie (The Kopite View)

Can Wirtz and Ekitike Fire Liverpool Past Forest This Sunday?

21 Feb

Liverpool head to Nottingham Forest on Sunday with confidence, but it will be a test of their attacking options. Two players to watch this weekend are Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, who could prove decisive for the Reds.

Florian Wirtz – Driving Liverpool’s Creativity

Wirtz has been a standout performer this season. His vision, dribbling, and ability to unlock defences make him one of Liverpool’s key creators. Against Forest, Wirtz’s role will be crucial in linking midfield to attack and supplying chances to the forwards.

Slot will rely on him to control the tempo and exploit any gaps in Forest’s defence, especially during quick transitions.

Hugo Ekitike – Clinical in the Final Third

Ekitike has shown he can make an impact when it matters. With pace, clever movement, and an eye for goal, he offers Liverpool a direct threat in and around the box.

For the Reds, getting Ekitike involved early could stretch Forest’s backline and create scoring opportunities.

Why They’re Central to Liverpool’s Plan

Wirtz: Provides creativity and control in midfield, the spark for Liverpool’s attacking moves Ekitike: Offers finishing, runs behind defenders, and unpredictability in the final third

If both players perform at their best, Liverpool are likely to dominate possession and threaten Forest consistently.

Sunday’s clash will be a test of attacking sharpness, and Wirtz and Ekitike will be at the centre of Liverpool’s strategy to secure all three points.

Jamie (The Kopite View)