Trent Alexander-Arnold confessed that he has never seen the director Arne Slot more heavy than the one in the half of the 3-1 victory of Liverpool on Southampton.
Reds went back to the half after a bitterly disappointing part, but a double of Mohamed Salah and a Darwin Nunez strike ultimately turned the things after the break and maintained Liverpool’s leadership on top of Premier League Classification.
Salah revealed after the game As the talk of the Slot half -part team was inspired LiverpoolThe change and Alexander-Arnold has joined the Egyptian to open the Dutchman’s rage.
“Probably the most (angry) that we have seen so far, I guess it is good that it has not been too lively so far, but I think it rightly,” said Alexander-Arnold Lfctv.
“It wasn’t good enough, we deserved to be down, but we went out in the second half with a point to prove it and we did it very soon. As a team and individuals, you would like to be very good every game, but it is not possible.
“You will have days like this where you do not play well, you are not proud of the performance. It’s a day you look back and you think yes, we have the three points, that’s the most important thing.”
Like Alexander-Arnold, the companion Virgil Van Dijk also understood why Slot was so angry with his players.
Asked if he was the most angry that the manager had ever seen, Van Dijk added: “Yes, but if we look in the first half, he had every right to get angry.
“And I think from his point of view, it was even more frustrating to see -but we did what we all wanted in the second half and what he wanted too and now we continued. He was not happy and he had every right to (not to be).
“No one was really happy with the first half of the performance, but we are all human beings and we did not intend to play the first half like us.
“Unfortunately we did it, but we turned it around. This is part of football.”