Liverpool manager Arne Slot was beaming with pride after his side's 4-2 win against Marseille in the UEFA Champions League. The victory marked a significant milestone, as it came on the heels of Mohamed Salah's return from injury, and demonstrated the team's resilience and determination.
Slot acknowledged that playing without Salah had been a challenge for Liverpool, but he praised the Egyptian forward for his professionalism and dedication to fitness. "The moments when I didn't play him, I was trying something different," Slot said. "We have missed goals from all the ball possession. If there's one player in the history of Liverpool that can score goals, it's Mo Salah."
Salah slotted seamlessly into Liverpool's 4-2-2-2 setup, freeing himself to focus on attacking duties and exploiting Marseille's defense with his pace and skill. Despite not scoring a goal, he showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in the second half.
Slot credited Salah for being a consummate professional and praised the Egyptian's ability to maintain his fitness levels despite spending time away from the club. "It says a lot about how big a professional he [Salah] is that he can be away for more than a month with a different team and be so fit to play 90 minutes for us after one day of training."
The victory marked a significant boost for Liverpool, who have struggled against low-block defending in recent games. Slot acknowledged the challenge posed by such teams but was pleased with his side's performance on Wednesday night. "His tactics were spot on tonight," Gerrard said of Slot's approach. "I'm really pleased for him. It can't be easy when you're under that pressure."
With Salah back in the lineup, Liverpool can now focus on building momentum and addressing their struggles against low-block defending. The victory over Marseille provided a welcome respite from the recent woes, and it remains to be seen whether Slot's tactics will prove effective against other teams.
Slot acknowledged that playing without Salah had been a challenge for Liverpool, but he praised the Egyptian forward for his professionalism and dedication to fitness. "The moments when I didn't play him, I was trying something different," Slot said. "We have missed goals from all the ball possession. If there's one player in the history of Liverpool that can score goals, it's Mo Salah."
Salah slotted seamlessly into Liverpool's 4-2-2-2 setup, freeing himself to focus on attacking duties and exploiting Marseille's defense with his pace and skill. Despite not scoring a goal, he showed flashes of brilliance, particularly in the second half.
Slot credited Salah for being a consummate professional and praised the Egyptian's ability to maintain his fitness levels despite spending time away from the club. "It says a lot about how big a professional he [Salah] is that he can be away for more than a month with a different team and be so fit to play 90 minutes for us after one day of training."
The victory marked a significant boost for Liverpool, who have struggled against low-block defending in recent games. Slot acknowledged the challenge posed by such teams but was pleased with his side's performance on Wednesday night. "His tactics were spot on tonight," Gerrard said of Slot's approach. "I'm really pleased for him. It can't be easy when you're under that pressure."
With Salah back in the lineup, Liverpool can now focus on building momentum and addressing their struggles against low-block defending. The victory over Marseille provided a welcome respite from the recent woes, and it remains to be seen whether Slot's tactics will prove effective against other teams.