Liverpool's head coach admitted analyzing Forest is challenging given their constant transition, noting he will closely watch their Europa League match against Fenerbahce for insights. "The good thing is they have that game, and the manager was in the Premier League last season," Slot stated.
Forest's instability matters tactically as Liverpool relies heavily on patterns and structure when preparing. Pereira, who cannot drastically change systems while playing every three days, provides Liverpool with valuable information through their upcoming European fixture. The Reds, sitting sixth on 42 points, view matches against lower-table opposition as critical in their Champions League race.