Liverpool making 'step forward' says Slot
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Liverpool making 'step forward' says Slot
"Four points out of two games is different from the last two home games we've played, in which we lost both and conceded seven goals,"
"In the last two games, we were one deflection away from keeping two clean sheets. That's a step forward if you compare it to seven goals conceded in two games. We did not concede from a set-piece, which is also important, and we got two results."
"There are positives to take, but of course we are still not where we want to be. Let that be obvious and clear."
"He deserves that because of the player he has been for this club and for his team-mates for six or seven years, It's completely normal. If I don't play players I have just brought to the club we are already talking about it so then it is completely normal that people talk about it when (Salah) isn't playing."
Liverpool halted a three-match losing run with a 2-0 win at West Ham after defeats to Nottingham Forest and PSV Eindhoven. A midweek draw with newly-promoted Sunderland produced a Nordi Mukiele own goal and a stoppage-time goalline clearance from Federico Chiesa to secure a point. Manager Arne Slot described four points from two games as a step forward, noting the team were one deflection away from two clean sheets, did not concede from set-pieces and earned two results. Liverpool sit ninth, eleven points behind Arsenal. Slot has left Mo Salah on the bench in consecutive starts and acknowledged public discussion amid reported Saudi Pro League interest.
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