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·11 December 2024
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·11 December 2024
Liverpool’s 1-0 victory over Girona in the Champions League extended their winning streak to six matches, yet manager Arne Slot made it clear that he expects far more from his side. Mohamed Salah’s clinical penalty secured the narrow win, edging the Reds closer to the knockout stages, but the performance left much to be desired.
While Salah’s strike was enough to claim the points, Liverpool’s overall display lacked control and cohesion. Girona managed 13 shots, five of which tested Alisson Becker, whose world-class abilities were called upon to ensure the clean sheet. Slot’s post-match comments underlined his dissatisfaction, with the Dutchman keen to emphasise the gulf between Liverpool’s potential and their showing on the night.
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Speaking after the match, Slot pulled no punches. “If you ask me about all the six games, I’m really pleased with all the results,” he said. “But tonight? Far from pleased about the performance.” Pressed on what specifically concerned him, he highlighted two major issues: the lack of intensity in the press and the inability to recover possession aggressively.
Slot explained: “When you’re up against a team with a clear footballing identity, like City or Real Madrid, you need to be relentless in your pressing. But tonight, we hesitated. That hesitation allowed them to dictate too many moments, causing us significant problems.”
Slot’s frustration extended to Liverpool’s defensive structure when possession was lost. “Every time we gave the ball away, we weren’t aggressive enough to win it back,” he stated. “It felt like they could advance towards our goal with ease, and that’s simply not acceptable.” Although he acknowledged a slight improvement in the second half, the manager’s overall tone was one of concern rather than satisfaction.
Slot’s uncompromising standards have been a hallmark of his tenure, and this result, despite being a win, will undoubtedly serve as a reminder to his players of what he demands. As Liverpool prepare for Fulham’s visit to Anfield, Slot will be working tirelessly to ensure his side responds with the intensity and control required to compete at the highest level.
This was a win, but one that leaves questions unanswered and areas for significant improvement. For Liverpool, the road to genuine dominance under Slot’s leadership is clear: greater aggression, sharper pressing, and a refusal to settle for anything less than excellence.