Arne Slot spoke to the media after Liverpool lost 3-2 to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday night
Liverpool travel to the south coast to take on in-form Bournemouth as they return to Premier League action on Saturday afternoon. The Reds could open up a nine-
Slot praised PSV counterpart Peter Bosz: "PSV fans are really, really happy he is here. He doesn't only bring results, it is a joy to watch - always positive, always eventful. We are mainly judged on results, but I hope there comes a time that managers are also judged on playing style."
Liverpool take on impressive Bournemouth in the Premier League on Saturday afternoon. A win at Vitality Stadium will see the Reds stretch their lead at the top
As the gathered media waited for Arne Slot in the inner sanctum of Liverpool’s AXA Training Centre on Friday morning, there was one prominent talking point. With the Champions League knock-out phase play-off draw also scheduled to get underway at 11am, the Reds’ future European exploits were firmly on minds.
Arne Slot has confirmed Federico Chiesa is in line for more of a first-team role at Liverpool. Chiesa, who moved to Merseyside in August, started his second match in all competitions on Wednesday when a much-changed Liverpool lost 3-2 at Dutch side PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League.
Preparing Liverpool for Future TriumphsLiverpool’s approach to their final Champions League group stage match against PSV Eindhoven reveals a well-calculated
Arne Slot has explained the process behind the decision to leave nine first-team players at home for the trip to Eindhoven, and how he hopes it will benefit Liverpool in the long term.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot chose to focus on the positives and singled out James McConnell for huge praise after his understrength team suffered an "eventful" 3-2 loss to PSV Eindhoven, resulting in their first dropped points in the Champions League this season.
ARNE SLOT claimed a “wise man” once told him nothing good ever came from a defeat. The identity of the Liverpool’s manager’s Yoda-style mentor remains a mystery but he may also have
Reds boss also had a boost ahead of their trip to high-flying Bournemouth, with the return of forwards Jota and Nunez, and defender Gomez to training. Read more at straitstimes.com.