The Portuguese offered thrust and threat in saving a point for Arne Slot's side, and deserves the chance to start
Liverpool takes on Brentford in the Premier League on Saturday. Boss Arne Slot spoke to the media before the game and provided an injury update on one player.
Cole Palmer (Chelsea, £11.4m): Chelsea will look to bounce back against struggling Wolves, who were ripped apart in the reverse fixture 6-2 in August, with Palmer providing 4 goal contributions that day. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle United, £7.7m): Gordon's form and attacking involvement make him an excellent budget option.
Only Mohamed Salah (13) and Bukayo Saka (10) have provided more assists than Fulham's Antonee Robinson in the Premier League this season (nine). Robinson's nine assists in 21 league appearances this term is more than in his first two seasons in the competition combined (seven assists across 100 games).
Follow action from Tuesday's four games in the Premier League including Nottingham Forest v Liverpool, Chelsea v Bournemouth and Brentford v Manchester City.
Just seconds after coming onto the field as a substitute, Diogo Jota heads Liverpool back to level terms against Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
IT was a night packed full of drama in four huge games across the Premier League.. Nottingham Forest were leading Liverpool in a blockbuster top-of-the-table clash but Diogo Jota equalised after
Liverpool drew level in the 66th minute when coach Arne Slot's substitutions paid off, as Kostas Tsimikas crossed for Diogo Jota to score just a minute after both players had entered the match.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot hailed the impact of substitute Darwin Nunez after his stoppage time double earned a 2-0 win at Brentford to give the Reds a seven-point Premier League lead on Saturday.It was a nice game to watch like every time Liverpool are on the pitch.
Liverpool’s latest season under the guidance of Arne Slot presents a narrative rich with aspiration and unexpected hurdles. Central to this narrative is Darwin Nunez, a forward whose transition under the new managerial regime has been anything but smooth.
The Reds No 9 has scored just four goals all season - only two of those coming in the Premier League - and has fallen out of favour in terms of the current Liverpool starting XI.