Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest LIVE: Premier League result, score and reaction as Mohamed Salah scores again
The Reds play after Luis Diaz’s parents were kidnapped in his home country of Colombia

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Liverpool host Nottingham Forest on Sunday and emotions will be running high at Anfield, after the news that the parents of star forward Luis Diaz were kidnapped in Colombia. Diaz is naturally left out of the team as the club support his welfare.
In on-pitch matters, Liverpool are in the top four and can move to within three points of league leaders Spurs with a win, while Forest can go 11th if they cause an upset - though they’ve only won once on the road so far this term.
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Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Liverpool have lost just one of their last 46 Premier League games at Anfield (W35 D10), a 2-1 defeat to Leeds United on October 29 last year. They are unbeaten in 16 home games since then (W13 D3), a record that looks set to be extended here.
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
We are into four minutes of additional time at the end of this first half.
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Forest try and grab a goal back before half-time as Boly nods a free-kick delivery back for Murillo to hit, but the 21-year-old gets his first-time shot badly wrong as he slices well wide.
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Nunez goes for the spectacular as he tries a bicycle kick from near the edge of the box. It is a decent effort, too, though it does clear the crossbar by a good couple of yards.
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Liverpool are pressing hard for a third to potentially put this game to bed. Turner is required twice in a matter of seconds to deny Gravenberch and then Szoboszlai. The latter of those saves was a superb stop to deny Szoboszlai's powerful goalbound effort.
Liverpool vs Nottingham Forest
Nunez has now contributed to goals in his last four games in the Premier League (two goals, two assists). He can certainly still frustrate, but there is no doubt things are starting to come together for the former Benfica man.
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