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David Moyes has highlighted the financial disparity between Liverpool and Everton - pointing out that the Reds spent more on a single player in the summer than the Toffees did on their entire squad.
But I still think they've spent more on one player than we've spent on the whole squad," reports the Liverpool Echo.
I need to try and shorten the gulf between the two clubs.
"At the moment, Liverpool are champions and are probably favourites, if not second favourites, for the Champions League.
So, they've looked to improve again, but I think we've improved as well and I think from my point of view, I have to look at us and what we're doing and I want us to keep improving and get better if we can."
Slot's men have secured victory in all four of their Premier League fixtures this campaign with strikes coming in the 83rd minute or beyond, but Moyes recognises that with the leading clubs boasting extensive squads, the ability to finish matches powerfully represents a crucial attribute in today's game.
He remarked: "Liverpool have shown at different times they're very, very good and there are other times where they've shown some vulnerability where they've conceded goals.
We want to try and run them close again, work hard and maybe this time it will fall in our favour?
"They've got a strength that a lot of teams have and I heard Mikel (Arteta) calling them finishers (rather than those named in the starting line-up) the other day.
"I think it's a big part of the game now that you should be able to bring people off the bench and maybe help them change the game and they can have an impact.
"The teams at the top of the league who have so many games and need the extra players are using it.
"We think we have people as well who are not always the starters, who can come on and finish the games as well."
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