Arne Slot recognized the performance in Liverpool at the first half against Southampton was a “warning sign” as he had to “create anger” in the locker room on a break.
The current goal of SmallBone after the misunderstanding between Virgil Van Dijk and the Alisson Becker, the slot – who looked at the main situation while serving the last game of its sensitive line – moved quickly to set the situation.
After issuing his players to increase the tempo, he made a triple substitution with Harvey Elliott, Andy Robertson and Alexis Mac Allister and immediately changing the dynamics.
Within the space of five minutes, Darwin Nunez and Mohamed Salah, with the first of two punishments, turned things like the prime minister of League Prime Minister stretched on top of up to 16 points in front of the champion conflict on Tuesday with PSG.
Told Ski Sports: “It was a very bad performance in the first half. Perhaps if you were at the game, and we didn’t take it as you look at him. Especially if you look at it. Especially if you look at it. Especially if you look at it. Especially if you look at it. Especially if you look at it. Especially if you look at it in the way we received it.
“We found a way to win the match in the second half.
“In the media, I clearly clarified how difficult it was to play on the various levels of intensity. But in the end I had to experience Tuesday. But in the end I had to experience Tuesday. But I have had to experience on Tuesday. But I had to experience on Tuesday. But in the end I had to experience on Tuesday. But in the end I had to experience Tuesday. But in the end I I had to experience Tuesday. But in the end I had to experience Tuesday. But in the end I had to experience Tuesday Tuesday.
“That triple substitution at the beginning of the second half seemed to be in the team. The three who came really well. It’s first, but I could see another second other.
“So if you look at the first goal and suddenly it was at the tempo trying to create something, where in the first half, he held the ball waiting, waiting, waiting and it wasn’t just for him, but at all.
“And in the second goal you could see Ryan Gravenberch, winning another ball that led to the sentence, where they could escape the first half after we crossed the ball.
“I am totally aware of the fact that if you play the season, you can’t play 38 times in the greatest intensity or best possible football. So sometimes you need to find another way to win.
“But the first half is hoping that we have already experienced that, the intensity, the way they played, in that evening. And if I played with the intensity that was probably six or seven or eight steps according to Saint-Germain intensity.”


