Slott: The loss in the last game cannot erase our progress. There are no easy opponents in the Premier League.

In the 12th round of the Premier League, Liverpool will face Nottingham Forest at home. Before the game, Slott wrote notes about the game on the Liverpool official website.
The following is the original text of Sloter's notes👇
About returning to play
"It's great to be back," Sloter wrote. "Not just because it's been a few weeks since our last game, but also to be able to be back home, playing in front of our own fans, knowing the support we always have here and the good momentum that support fuels." "
This is something we cannot and should not ignore. The last week before the international break ended not as we wanted, but that does not take away from what happened in the previous two games.
Yes, it ended badly that week, but at the same time, we should not ignore the 'bad end' of a 'good week'.
About playing Real Madrid and Aston Villa
We played against Aston Villa and The victory and the performance of Real Madrid - two teams who were in great form and came to Anfield - allowed us to take two steps forward after a difficult period where the results were definitely not good enough. So it was two steps forward and then one step back, which means we have made progress but also know that there is still much work to be done and more steps to be taken.}Today provides us with an opportunity to make progress on two fronts (consolidating progress and continuing to work hard), and we know that - as always - the harder we work, the more likely we are to achieve the progress that is not only expected, but required of being part of a club like Liverpool, where expectations are always high, and rightfully so.
About where Liverpool are now
About where we are as a team. There's a lot of talk about where we should be - it's part of being at a club like Liverpool - but we know our situation better than anyone. Just as we were not perfect when we became champions last season, and just as we knew our early wins this season relied on a lot of late goals, we recognize that in many recent games our biggest problems have been in the small details of being disadvantaged.
On the game against Manchester City
That was true even of the game we lost against Manchester City, and while we certainly didn't dispute that our opponents were deserved winners on the day, we admitted that the level of performance was not up to the standard it should have been.
There are some small differences that we can't always control - as Virgil [Van Dijk's] disallowed goal in that game showed - but there are some that are. We can and must improve. If we do that, it will become easier to maintain the good form that allowed us to achieve positive results against Villa and Real Madrid
About the game against Nottingham Forest
Of course, this journey will not be without challenges, and today's challenge comes from a Nottingham Forest team who we know have the ability to cause problems for any opponent, especially their own form. And performances have been improving in recent weeks.
I'd like to welcome Sean Dyche, his players and staff, and the Forest fans and officials to Anfield, knowing the quality they will bring and the resulting need for us to perform at a very high level.
That's the nature of the Premier League when you see a team at the bottom of the table and maybe look at it. 'easier' opponents, but that definitely doesn't hold true in England. Forest were seventh on 65 points just a few months ago and had won at Anfield earlier in the season, so we know they are well above where the current league table might suggest we are, but there's no point in talking the talk or dreaming of it, we have to go out there and prove it.




