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Arne Slot has pinpointed the PSG tie as one that he might have approached differently(Image: PA)
As someone who spent the best part of last week partying in Ibiza, celebrating a Premier League title win that was sealed before the beginning of May, Arne Slot does not seem like a manager of many regrets.
The Dutchman would have signed for this when he landed on Merseyside.
But when he reflects, the one bump in the road that will shape his plans for next season came via the Champions League exit at the hands of Paris St Germain.
Firstly, he believes Liverpool were unlucky to meet PSG at that stage, considering they finished top of the qualifying table.
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But Slot also concedes that his side might have not been at their peak for the tie in early March because he had not rotated his players enough in the previous months.
He says: “We were in the wrong place in the wrong time, facing Paris Saint-Germain.
"I think at that moment of time, that wasn't our best part of the season, although the home game we played really well.
And I think I made six substitutions against Paris Saint-Germain, where the extra time wasn't our best period of the game.”
Liverpool will face competition from Bayern Munich and Manchester City if they join the race for Florian Wirtz(Image: Daniel Kopatsch/Bundesliga/Bundesliga Collection via Getty Images)
Between the lines of that last observation, there is perhaps a suggestion that Slot is not convinced a squad that has scooted away with the Premier League is deep enough to be all-conquering at home AND abroad.
That will make us only stronger.
With Trent Alexander-Arnold heading for Real Madrid, Arne Slot is at least one down in numbers for next season(Image: PA)
“That is what we need because we saw (Manchester) City spending £200m in the transfer window.
But it is clear those minor Champions League regrets mean Slot will make sure he has more ‘weapons’ to fight with next season.
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