Callum Hudson-Odoi's goal secured Nottingham Forest's first league win at Anfield in 55 years, ending Liverpool's perfect start under Arne Slot. Hudson-Odoi, a substitute, netted the decisive goal after 72 minutes, finishing a swift counterattack with a curling shot that deflected off Ibrahima Konate.
This victory marks Nottingham Forest's first away league win against Liverpool since February 1969. The win also represents Nuno Espirito Santo's first Premier League triumph over Liverpool, having lost his previous seven encounters with them.

Liverpool had an early opportunity when Luis Diaz struck the post after 16 minutes. He dispossessed Ryan Yates at the byline and cut inside from the left before seeing his shot bounce off the woodwork. Matz Sels nearly cost Forest just before halftime by spilling Diaz's looping header.
Hudson-Odoi's goal came from cutting inside from the left and bending a shot towards the far corner. The deflection off Konate carried it beyond Alisson’s reach, sealing Liverpool’s defeat. This loss follows Liverpool’s impressive shutout victories over Ipswich Town, Brentford, and Manchester United.
The defeat leaves Liverpool three points behind Manchester City at the top of the Premier League table. Meanwhile, Forest remains unbeaten in the 2024/25 season and climbs to fourth place with eight points, just one behind Liverpool.
Since last season began, Hudson-Odoi has scored four goals from outside the box in the top flight. Only Phil Foden (six) and Eberechi Eze (five) have more such goals during this period.
Arne Slot aimed to become only the seventh manager in Premier League history to win his first four matches but fell short due to this result. Despite their efforts, Liverpool struggled to challenge Nuno Espirito Santo’s side significantly throughout the match.
Forest’s victory at Anfield is a significant milestone for both the club and their manager. It highlights their strong start to the season and their ability to compete against top-tier teams.