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Arne Slot smiles before the Champions League match between Liverpool and Atletico Madrid at Anfield (Image: Richard Sellers/Sportsphoto/Allstar via Getty Images)Arne Slot believes his Liverpool's players' superior fitness levels is what is driving them on to secure late victories after another stoppage-time goal sealed a 3-2 win over Atletico Madrid.
The Reds have triumphed in all five of their fixtures this term with late goals.
Incredibly, Dominik Szoboszlai's 83rd-minute effort against Arsenal last month is the earliest they have struck any of their decisive efforts.
After Andy Robertson and Mohamed Salah had given the Reds an early lead over Diego Simeone's men, Marcos Llorente struck twice to set up another late show from Slot's side, with captain Virgil van Dijk heading in a 92-minute winner against los Rojiblancos.
“It's the second year in a row that I celebrate my birthday on a Champions League night and the second in a row it is a nice present because we won them both," said Slot, who was turning 47.
That’s part of our job.
“But a game like this should not have gone to a late game winner.
I’m sure that we are not going to need every single game stoppage time.
“There will be games where we are 2-0 up after six minutes that we will score a third and won’t need stoppage time to get a late winner.
“There will be games where we need one in the last minute and we won’t get it.
But our mentality is we will always push.
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“It’s also about how fit we are and how well prepared we are that we are able to push one more time.
“Then it’s about the quality, the cross from Szoboszlai and the header from Virgil.
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“It’s not the first time we have given away a two-goal lead.