‘Slot’ laments unlucky Swans – vows to close the remaining trophies

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot was hailed as the best performance by his side despite losing on penalties to Paris Saint-Germain.

Slott believed the Reds played brilliantly and outclassed PSG in the first 20-25 minutes but unfortunately fell 1-0 behind.

He admitted that football can sometimes depend on luck and on this day, Liverpool didn’t have that in the first leg. In the end, it all came down to penalties and it was his team who were left disappointed.

However, Liverpool must now focus on their remaining targets, the Carabao Cup final and the remaining nine Premier League games.

“It was the best game I have ever been involved in,” Slot told สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น.

“The performance today was outstanding, especially compared to last week. The first 20-25 minutes we controlled the game, created chances continuously and then suddenly we were 1-0 down when it should have been the other way around. Maybe today we ran out of luck. “

After 90 minutes I felt we should have gotten more, not 1-0 down. I was waiting for us to score. But in the second half, apart from the last five minutes when they had a few chances, we played almost perfect, except for one thing: scoring. It was like PSG last week, they played well but didn’t score, and today it happened to us. “

It’s always difficult when you give it your all, especially in the first 25 minutes. I’ve never seen a team with such intensity and aggression, but then you look at the scoreboard and you’re behind after an unfortunate goal. “

We gave everything, but in the end it went to penalties, and we Dutch know how it can be. “

This game had everything you want in football. For Liverpool, we should have at least got a draw after 90 minutes, but it had to go to penalties. “

It feels unfair to be eliminated so early. We are top of the Premier League and we have to play against a team like PSG. But that’s the beauty of football. Everyone around the world enjoys this game and the gap between the teams is really small. If you want to win, you need a little bit of luck, which we had last week, but today we didn’t.

“Now we know what the target is for the rest of the season. We have the League Cup final and nine Premier League games to fight for.”