ARNE SLOT started this clash going for history and he achieved exactly that.
Just not the kind he would have been hoping for as Jurgen Klopp’s successor. Calum Hudson-Odoi’s sensational strike saw to that.
Callum Hudson-Odoi scored the only goal as Nottingham Forest stunned Liverpool
The star curled a wonderful effort past Alisson
Liverpool weren’t able to muster a response
The Dutchman was bidding to become the only new manager of the Premier League era to win his first four games without conceding a goal.
Instead he became the first Anfield boss since the late, great Bill Shankly in 1969 to oversee a home league defeat to Nottingham Forest.
And he could not bemoan the fact that, upon the final whistle, rival Nuno Espirito Santo and his team celebrated.
The Portuguese has been focusing on developing a new side of himself for a little while longer than Slot.
Liverpool faced their most formidable rivals since he became the captaincy, and Forest demonstrated that Slot’s machine isn’t operating at quite the level he would have desired even at this early stage.
Arne Slot has now lost his first game in charge of the Reds
Espirito Santo’s players arrived with a clear game plan.
The Kop had hardly settled when the midfielder caught Andy Robertson hard.
Alexis Mac Allister was the next to feel a little pain from him, taking one in the mouth.
He, like Alex Moreno would be cautioned late in the first half but the game plan of baulking and blocking frustrated Slot’s side.
The object was to break down Liverpool’s fluency, and for the most part before the break it worked.
True enough, Luis Diaz did scramble around him in what looked like a lost cause on the bye – line before letting rip with a low 17th minute strike that hit the foot of the Matz Sels’ right hand post.
The goalkeeper was also forced to get horizontal to push away a MacAllister header, the Argentinian profiting from a superb cross from Trent Alexander-Arnold.
He also got very, very lucky indeed five minutes from the interval.
Yet while Alexander-Arnold, on the back of two man-of-the-match performances for England tried to add an element of style and class, Santo’s players kept their work rate high.
The international break, before which Liverpool had purred to a 3 – 0 victory at Old Trafford, clearly hadn’t done Slot any favours.
For all there superior possession, rhythm was lacking and Slot’s stone face told you so.
Even when Mo Salah finally got into some serious action, he produced a trademark dart into the box before firing a shot that Sels diverted at his near post, Forest still looked like they believed they could grind out a result – at least.
Indeed in the 56th minute Chris Wood could so easily have given his side the lead.
Frustrating was mounting on the Kop as well as the pitch.
Robertson was yellow – carded for a fierce lunge on Anthony Elanga, who had just replaced Elliot Anderson.
Meanwhile Slot decided decisive action was required.
Mac Allister, Jota and Diaz were replaced in the b61st minute by Connor Bradley, Cody Gakpo and Darwen Nunez.
Those changes allowed Alexander-Arnold to move into a central midfield role.
Not that he hadn’t been in that area previously – floating in and out of there during the first half, enjoying the freedom given him by Three Lions interim coach Lee Carsley in the wins over the Republic of Ireland and Finland.
Yet the Dutchman’s new plan backfired spectacularly as Hudson – Odoi plundered the lead in stunning style.
He had taken over from Nicolas Dominguez nine minutes into the second half, the first statement of attacking intent from Espirito Santo before the introduction of Elanga.
It was the former Manchester United winger who began the move, too, sprinting down the right flank on a lightening break.
He delivered the kind of precision cross – field pass for which he was hardly noted for at Old Trafford.
Hudson-Odoi then cut inside past a sub in Bradley still trying to get to the pace of the game and his low, right-footed curler was a thing of beauty for Forest fans as it curved beyond Alisson’s desperate dive.
In the remaining minutes, “The Kop” pressed forward to find a goal, but failed.
This defeat also caused Liverpool to end their winning streak in the Premier League and lose the top spot to Man City, who beat Brentford 2-1 in the match at the same time.
Coach Arne Slot clearly has a lot of work to do with Liverpool and the Dutch strategist is starting to understand the harshness of the Premier League after the previous “honeymoon” period.