Arne Slot says Liverpool defender Amara Nallo must learn from his “cruel” red card in Wednesday’s 3-2 defeat to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League. The academy graduate’s first-team debut lasted just four minutes at Philips Stadion as he was sent off late in the second half for a professional foul on Johan Bakayoko.
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Arne Slot returns to familiar ground on Wednesday having already established himself as one of the best Dutch exports since Heineken.
Amara Nallo’s dream debut quickly turned into a nightmare with a straight red card after just four minutes, a “cruel” blow but one Arne Slot says is a learning opportunity. The 18-year-old was one of nine academy players named in the squad to face PSV as Slot cashed in on the opportunity to leave nine players behind on Merseyside.
The Hungarian's outstanding goal on Saturday made a few more onlookers sit up and take notice of his performances in Slot's system this season.
Virgil van Dijk is an amazing player for Liverpool but it seems that everyone doesn’t necessarily share that opinion, something Arne Slot has commented on. Speaking with BBC Sport, our head coach discussed thoughts on his captain: “Everybody here in England would tell you that Virgil van Dijk is the best defender in the world.
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Manager Arne Slot opted to heavily rotate his squad on the final day, content to play out the final game with a mix of youngsters, squad players and stars sprinkled in. Designed to give important players like Virgil van Dijk and Mohamed Salah a rest, Liverpool were in front twice this game. Cody Gakpo, in his return to Eindhoven, scored the opener.
Liverpool suffered a 3-2 defeat against Dutch outfit PSV in Champions League on Wednesday - but Arne Slot's team still finished at the top of the league stage standings
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was happy to take the positives from his weakened side’s “eventful” 3-2 defeat against PSV Eindhoven which saw them drop their first points in the Champions League. With nine first-teamers left at home with one eye on the Premier League leaders’ weekend trip to Bournemouth,
Liverpool changed their line-up for the Champions League clash at PSV Eindhoven with several young players, including James McConnell, impressing team-mate Andy Robertson