Liverpool's defense was all over the place as Nottingham Forest's Chris Wood scored the first goal of the game during Tuesday's Premier League meeting at the City Ground
Diogo Jota came off the bench to score with his first touch to earn Liverpool a 1-1 draw away to Nottingham Forest as the home side moved into second spot.
Chris Wood puts the hosts ahead early before Diogo Jota equalised and Matz Sels pulled off a number of saves to preserve the draw
Chris Wood is just one goal short of his lifetime-best Premier League season total of 14, which he has reached twice – last season and five years previously – and it very much looks that this time he will deliver a best-ever in what has been a glorious late-career surge at Nottingham Forest.
Chris Wood's 13 goals have helped fired Nottingham Forest into the title race, with the Midlands club now Liverpool's nearest challengers in the Premier League table.
Premier League leaders Liverpool got everything they wanted (and a bit more) from top-4 hopefuls Nottingham Forest on Tuesday, as the Reds erased an early deficit en route to a 1-1 draw at the City Ground.
Chris Wood gave Forest the lead at the City Ground, where a virtuoso display from Matz Sels ensured Diogo Jota was LIverpool's only scorer
Liverpool picked up a point on the road as they drew 1-1 with Nottingham Forest at the City ground in the Premier League on Tuesday. Forest scored with their fi
Nuno Espírito Santo's high-flying Nottingham Forest are off to the start of dreams this evening as they lead table-topping Liverpool at The City Ground. It was none other than leading man Chris Wood
Nottingham Forest fans serenaded Liverpool boss Arne Slot with a number of chants during their clash on Tuesday, which ended 1-1 after goals from Chris Wood and Diogo Jota
It was another impressive display by Forest, though goalkeeper Mats Selz was forced into action several times in the second half to keep out Jota and Cody Gakpo.
ARNE SLOT will never make a better substitution in his career. Nottingham Forest were rolling with the punches and hanging on comfortably to their slender lead, following Chris Wood’s early