Arne Slot gives Liverpoolplayers credit for lack of half-time
Arne Slot gives Liverpool players credit for lack of half-time pep talk in Brighton win
Liverpool came from behind to beat Brighton in the second half, with goals from Cody Gakpo and Mohamed Salah, after going ahead in the first half.
Arne Schlott has given credit to his players ทางเข้า ufabet and insisted he did not have a half-time pep talk as Liverpool edge past Brighton 2-1 in the Premier League on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Tosin Adarabioyo avoided a red card from bringing down Diogo Jota in an incident-packed first half.
“It’s not important anymore because we won. But it could’ve been a crucial decision when the VAR overturned the referee’s decision on the pitch. Which I couldn’t understand,” Slot
“I think if the referee looks at it for a minute, it already shows that the VAR shouldn’t have interfered. Even in my opinion, if you look at it on the screen you still feel it’s a penalty, but that’s me.
“Then there’s the decision of the red card which I saw yesterday [William Saliba sent off for Arsenal against Bournemouth], was a red card in a similar situation.
“First of all, credit to Brighton for playing here with composure and poise, not being afraid to play from the back, which he does really well, and having a lot of energy without the ball.”
“We didn’t show it in every moment of the game, except maybe set-pieces. Against a good team like Brighton, running once, twice, three times is not enough. You have to keep running.”
“We changed our tactics a little bit, but it wasn’t about playing stronger in the second half. It was about all the players. They showed a different attitude and intensity.”
“I said something, shouted something, complained something, just to make sure that what the players understood was not enough, and I think they felt that way,” Slot said.