Former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher believes Nottingham Forest head coach Steve Cooper has made a significant change in recent weeks.
His comment came after the Reds beat Liverpool 1-0 at the City Ground on Saturday afternoon, with striker Taiwo Awoniyi scoring the only goal of the game against his former club. After the match, Carragher took to Twitter and shared an interesting observation with his followers.
Carragher noted the tactical changes Cooper has made in the "last few weeks", which he says have made the Reds much harder to beat. He praised Forest for being "tactically very good again" during the victory.
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While praising Forest, he also took a swipe at Liverpool midfielder Fabinho. The Brazilian was overrun in midfield by Ryan Yates and Cheikhou Kouyate for the full 90 minutes.
"Steve Cooper has changed Forest in the last few weeks to be a lot harder to beat. Tactically very good again today," Carragher said.
"Liverpool were awful, what is going on with Fabinho? Konate is needed back ASAP!"
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