Sels saves point for Forest
Signed for just £5m, Matz Sels was on top form for Nott’m Forest against a rampant Liverpool in the second-half.
He made four sublime saves to deny the visitors and prevented Arne Slot’s side from turning this game on its head.
If Forest as to get Champions League football this season, he will have a big part to play in the remainder of the season.
Easily the man of the match in this game.
View from SunSport’s Graham Hill at the City Ground
Forest controlled the first half and held a one-goal lead thanks to Chris Wood’s 13th goal of the season.
But a 66th-minute substitution from Liverpool boss Arne Slot paid dividends straight away.
He sent on Diogo Jota and his first touch saw him equalise with a close-range header from fellow sub Kostas Tsimikas’ cross.
Liverpool dominated the final minutes and Forest keeper Matz Sels made three crucial saves to keep out sub Diogo Jota – who made the difference for Arne Slot when he came on after 66 minutes – and then Mo Salah.
In stoppage time, the Belgium keeper pushed a Cody Gakpo shot around the post.
Forest defender Ola Aina then denied Salah with a goal-line clearance as the Forest goal led a charmed life.
Breathless stuff, but honours even.
FT: Nott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool
Forest edged the first-half in this game and went into the interval with a slender lead.
Liverpool looked a completely different side in the second-half and it took four superb saves from Sels to ensure his side got a point out of this game.
It was a Jota header for The Reds that ensured they did not suffer their second defeat of the season against the only other team to beat them in the Premier League.
Nott’m Forest 1-1 Liverpool
90+3. Sels makes another superb save, this time from Gakpo.
The shot came through a wall of players, so he saw it late, but got down well to tip it around the post.
There are still four added minutes remaining here.
FT: West Ham 3-2 Fulham
Graham Potter gets his first West Ham win as manager in front of their own fans.
Fulham made it a nervy finish with two goals from Iwobi.
This was an important win for The Hammers, desperately looking to distance themselves from the bottom three in the table.
View from SunSport’s Andy Dillon at the City Ground
THOMAS TUCHEL turns up as England boss and forgotten man Reece James upstages his younger team mates by smashing home and injury time equaliser.
But no glory for Chelsea. Yet again they have frozen.
Bournemouth continue to defy gravity and logic and came so close to winning.