Arne Slot feels Liverpool were ‘almost perfect’ in dominant victory over Ipswich
Arne Slot feels Liverpool were ‘almost perfect’ in dominant victory over Ipswich
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Liverpool head coach Arne Slot was impressed with an “almost perfect” performance in the 4-1 over Ipswich which maintained their six-point lead at the top. Cody Gakpo scored twice after Dominik Szoboszlai and Salah, with his 100th Premier League goal for the club at Anfield, scored in front of a new record league attendance of 60,420.
They were 3-0 up at half-time and coasting and had they not eased off they would have scored more, with the only blip being Jacob Greaves’ late consolation. “It’s been a few times we have played a home game and conceded a goal at the start. Today is the way you want to start a game,” he said.
“We were aggressive, dominant for 85 minutes, they had hardly been in our half. “It is a counter-attacking threat with the wingers they have but we managed to control that so because of the amount of work we put in. “At the end, we are all all disappointed conceding from a corner, the first one this season, but for 85 minutes it was almost a perfect performance against a team that plays a low block.
“That’s not always easy but the way we did it was really good.”. Salah reached yet another of his many landmarks with his 19th league goal of the season but it was off the ball which pleased Slot, with the Egypt international racing back over the halfway line in the second half to snuff out an attack.