Arne Slot’s Southampton fury revealed by key Liverpool duo

Trent Alexander-Arnold confessed he has by no means seen supervisor Arne Slot angrier than he was at half-time of Liverpool’s 3-1 win over Southampton.
The Reds trailed at half-time after a bitterly disappointing first half, however a double from Mohamed Salah and a strike from Darwin Nunez finally turned issues round after the break and maintained Liverpool’s lead on the prime of the Premier League standings.
Salah revealed after the sport how Slot’s livid half-time staff discuss impressed Liverpool‘s turnaround, and Alexander-Arnold has joined the Egyptian in opening up on simply how indignant the Dutchman was.
“Most likely probably the most [angry] now we have seen him up to now, I assume it is a good factor he is not been too animated up to now, however I feel rightfully so,” Alexander-Arnold informed LFCTV.
“It wasn’t ok, we deserved to be down, however we got here out second half with some extent to show and did that actually early on. As a staff and people, you’d prefer to be superb each single recreation however it’s not attainable.
“You’ll have days like this the place you do not play properly, you are not pleased with the efficiency. It is a day you look again on it and assume yeah we acquired the three factors, that is an important factor.”
Like Alexander-Arnold, fellow defender Virgil van Dijk additionally understood why Slot was so indignant together with his gamers.
Requested whether or not it was the angriest he had ever seen the supervisor, Van Dijk added: “Sure, however should you have a look at the primary half, he had each proper to be indignant.
“And I feel from his perspective as properly, it was much more irritating to see. However we did what all of us needed within the second half and what he needed as properly and now we transfer on. He wasn’t comfortable and he had each proper to [not be].
“No-one was actually pleased with the primary half efficiency, however we’re all human beings and we had no intention to play the primary half like we did.
“Sadly we did, however we turned it round. That is a part of soccer.”