Morgan Gibbs-White has delivered a damning verdict on Liverpool, saying that it was “comfortable” to play against them in Nottingham Forest‘s 3-0 win at Anfield.The Reds suffered their sixth defeat in 12 Premier League games on Saturday, limply succumbing to a Forest side in the relegation zone before kick-off.It was on-field captain Gibbs-White who completed the scoring at Anfield, and speaking after the game, he hinted that Liverpool were easy opponents.“I didn’t expect it, but it’s happened,” Gibbs-White told Premier League Productions.“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.” Are Liverpool are now easy to play against It is damning to hear an opposition player suggest that the reigning champions were not tough opponents at their own ground, but it sums up Liverpool’s struggles this season.After a bright start against Forest, the Reds lost all belief as soon as they went 1-0 down, with the mentality on show a big concern.Liverpool are a soft touch – arguably more so than any other team in the Premier League currently – and any belief evaporates whenever a moment of adversity arrives.Alarmingly, the champions have been outrun in terms of distance covered in six of their last seven league games, starting at the 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace. which is a huge worry.Liverpool have been famed their work ethic under both Arne Slot and Jurgen Klopp, but they look a leggy outfit who cannot cope with more dynamic opponents.There are so many reasons for the Reds’ woes, from key players being out of form to new signings adjusting to their new club, but the mentality feels like a major factor.If that doesn’t change soon, Slot will find himself at the point of no return at Liverpool.