Arne dad still not fully invested in Slot machine despite Liverpool dominance
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot may have lost only two matches all season but there are still occasions when he cannot impress his dad.
The Dutchman regularly calls his father Arend after matches but following the 2-1 midweek Champions League win over Lille, which extended their 100 per cent record in the competition to seven matches, Slot senior was not particularly impressed.
It would have been difficult to match the drama of the two goals in stoppage time which secured the Premier League leadersā victory at Brentford last weekend but Slotās dad felt the team should have been more adventurous against the Ligue 1 side.
However, Slot, whose remarkable maiden season has seen him win 26 of 33 matches with just one Premier League defeat, said patience will be important as he expects struggling Ipswich to pose a tough test at Anfield.
āIt is difficult for fans and my father is a fan as well,ā he said.
āWhen I called him after the game he says, āah, it wasnāt as exciting as other games of Liverpoolā when he watched the game against Lille.
āI had to try to explain to him these games you can easily lose if you are starting to force all kinds of difficult balls but heās not always agreeing with me then.
āAs a manager I was quite happy with our performance against Lille as they were well organised as a team.
āI think there was one moment in the game I can remember Curtis (Jones) tried to play, from the halfway line, a bit of a ball that had a bit of risk and we lost that ball and they counter-attacked us.
āThat is the risk you have if you play against a low-block team. (Nottingham) Forest is probably the best in the league if you play these stupid balls ā I call them stupid balls ā which my father would love to see us playing a bit more.
āThere is the risk of them creating much more chances and it is a difficult balance of taking the risk and conceding a lot or having control and not creating as much.
āAgainst this team (Ipswich) going 1-0 down, like we have seen against Forest, is even a bigger problem especially.
āI understand it is difficult for fans who come to the stadium to see us winning but hopefully also scoring a lot of goals in an exciting match but you need two teams for that and the better we do the less likely it is teams come to Anfield and say, āOK, letās go to a high press and press them all over the pitchā.ā
Jones was one of the stand-out players in the first 45 minutes against Lille but was forced off at half-time with what appeared to be a groin problem and is unavailable for the weekend and probably the final Champions League group fixture against PSV Eindhoven.
Ibrahima Konate revealed before the Lille game ā which he subsequently sat out ā he was playing with pain as he had come back early from a knee injury to help after Joe Gomez sustained a hamstring injury.
However, Slot is not concerned about the France internationalās overall fitness.
Arne Slot confirms Curtis Jones will miss our #PL fixture with Ipswich Town this weekend due to injury ⤵ļø
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āYou have seen how we managed that. I think we skipped him twice and Jarell (Quansah) played against Lille and Accrington because he has some pain in his knee, we donāt exaggerate it, but he feels it a bit,ā he said.
āItās safe for him to play but itās the load weāre aware of and if a player is out for five or six weeks then playing every three days is, in our opinion, a certain risk.
āSo we always try to manage that and he now comes to a moment where he can now play three times a week.ā





