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Running, running, running! - Morgan Gibbs-White reveals Sean Dyche inspiration behind Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 win over Liverpool

Morgan Gibbs-White opens up about the tactical insights shared by manager Sean Dyche that propelled Nottingham Forest to a remarkable 3-0 victory against Liverpool. The performance showcased grit, determination, and a shared team spirit. Dive into the details of this unforgettable match!

Running, running, running! - Morgan Gibbs-White reveals Sean Dyche inspiration behind Nottingham Forest's stunning 3-0 win over Liverpool

Morgan Gibbs-White has lifted the lid on what manager Sean Dyche wanted from Nottingham Forest following their thumping 3-0 win at Liverpool. Murillo fired the visitors in front from a corner after 33 minutes before Nicolas Savona scored shortly after the break. Gibbs-White put some extra gloss on the scoreline in a performance that was full of spirit and endeavour. Dyche replaced the sacked Ange Postecoglou at Forest in late October and he has already fired them out of the relegation zone and up the Premier League table. After their 3-1 win over Leeds United earlier this month, they backed up that victory with a superb triumph against Liverpool on Saturday. The scoreline could have been even more one-sided had Igor Jesus not had a goal controversially ruled out for handball but Gibbs-White did not seem to care too much as he praised his team-mates and manager. He told Premier League Productions: "I didn't expect it but it's happened. I'm out there trying to help the team as much as possible. I thought the boys were brilliant today. Delighted we got the three points but I hope we're out of the relegation zone. We felt comfortable even though we didn't have the ball. We were defensively secure and that's credit to the boys and the manager. Delighted to get another goal but we got a clean sheet and three points at Anfield, which is an incredible thing. They're still a great team with incredible individuals. When you're in a tough patch, we know it's hard to get out of it. We knew we'd have a chance and it was about us being solid and taking our chance when we got it. When Sean Dyche came in, he made it clear the season starts now. He's been putting us to work, but we needed it to compete at the highest level. We've been running, running, running. Any game in the Premier League is difficult. We have to take it game by game." Despite having just over 25 per cent possession at Anfield, Forest were deserved winners and, coupled with a strong defensive effort, earned them a hard-fought clean sheet. After the match, former Everton boss Dyche was delighted with how his team acquitted themselves on Merseyside and the timing of their second goal.   He told PLP, "I thought they started really fast after a tough result at Man City. The defensive unit was great. I'm really pleased with that early stage. It's really tough to dominate the ball on a ground like this. I was super pleased with that [second goal]. Half-time when you're 1-0 up at Anfield is a strange thing. I wanted them to do the basics, but we went and scored. We did a very good job of seeing the game through. We want to build that competitive mentality. I always have a team that is competitive. That is a big marker for me. I do remind them that this is another step. The fans can have that one. Timing in football can be everything. Whether it's a player, a manager or a coach. I want to look after this football club, it's important for me to do everything we can."The defending Premier League champions dropped to 11th in the table with this demoralising loss on home turf. This result marked their sixth defeat in their last seven games, something Reds manager Arne Slot could not hide his dismay over.  He told BBC Match of the Day: "Another big disappointment. We started off quite well for the first half an hour. We conceded the 1-0, and we weren't able to play the way we did in the first half hour. I don't know. I heard it wasn't offside, so if it's not offside, there's nothing to debate. We created and were waiting for us to score a goal. The set piece changed everything, and they scored two. If things go well or things go bad, it's my responsibility. We weren't able to create enough. I tried to adjust a few things, but it didn't work out. We were unable to score a goal. You never know in this stadium, if you score a goal, then things can work out."     Liverpool don't have long to dwell on this defeat as they host PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday, before travelling to West Ham next Sunday. They then play a further four games in 10 days as the fixtures keep coming.     Slot added: "In a few days, we have to play in the Champions League again and then play three Premier League games in a short space. Keep your head up and work incredibly hard. We are trying every single day. It's always helpful to have experienced and quality players. It's not working out at this moment." 

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Nottingham Forest's Stellar Performance Against Liverpool

In a spectacular display at Anfield, Nottingham Forest stunned the defending champions with a commanding 3-0 victory. Murillo's header from a corner kick set the tone for the game, followed by goals from Savona and Gibbs-White. The team's resilience and defensive solidity were commendable as they secured a hard-fought clean sheet.

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Sean Dyche's Impact on Nottingham Forest

Since taking over as manager, Sean Dyche has revitalized Nottingham Forest, guiding them out of the relegation zone and into a more secure position in the Premier League table. Gibbs-White highlighted Dyche's emphasis on hard work and competitive mentality, which have proven instrumental in the team's recent successes.

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Arne Slot's Disappointment with Liverpool's Performance

Liverpool's manager Arne Slot expressed disappointment following his team's lackluster performance against Nottingham Forest. This defeat marked the Reds' sixth loss in their last seven games, leading to a drop to 11th place in the table. Slot acknowledged the need for improvement and a positive response in the upcoming fixtures.

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Looking Ahead for Liverpool

With a packed schedule ahead, Liverpool must quickly regroup and refocus as they face PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League before a Premier League clash against West Ham. Slot emphasized the importance of staying resilient and working hard to turn their fortunes around during this demanding period.

Published on Nov 22, 2025