Liverpool teen Nallo gets 'cruel' red in UCL debut
Briefly

Liverpool's head coach Arne Slot provided strong support for teenager Amara Nallo after his difficult debut, which saw him receive a red card just four minutes after being substituted in. Despite Liverpool's 3-2 loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League, they finished at the top of the league phase table. Slot highlighted the harsh realities of debuting at such a high level for Nallo, stating it would be a crucial learning experience. He also praised 20-year-old James McConnell for his performance, indicating that McConnell would not be loaned out despite the team's depth.
It's cruel, but he'd never played first-team football yet and then to make a debut at Champions League level is probably the hardest way to make a debut.
A career isn't always positive, there are also negatives and he has to fight very hard to make sure he plays a second Champions League game.
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