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LIVERPOOL, England -- It took less than a minute for Alexander Isak to make his intentions clear.
With just seconds on the clock in Liverpool's 2-1 Carabao Cup victory over Southampton on Tuesday, the Sweden international took the ball in his stride and drilled it goalwards, only to see his effort tipped over the bar by the stretching Alex McCarthy.
Barely 40 minutes later, though, McCarthy was picking the ball out of his own net as Liverpool's newest marksman wheeled away in celebration, having notched the first goal of what many on Merseyside hope will be an illustrious Anfield career.
In the second half, Isak watched from the bench as fellow summer signing Hugo Ekitike scored the winning goal for the hosts, booking the club's place in the fourth round of a competition they are bidding to win for a record-extending 11th time.
After weeks of debate about how Slot will be able to keep his two big-money strikers happy, both Isak and Ekitike delivered to ensure the Liverpool boss ended the night with a smile on his face -- even if the Dutchman was left to lament Ekitike's "needless" second-half dismissal for picking up two yellow cards.
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Considering the likes of Mohamed Salah, Cody Gakpo and Florian Wirtz were afforded a rare chance to watch the action unfold from the comfort of their own sofas, it is no exaggeration to say Slot now has an embarrassment of attacking riches at his disposal.
Still, the Liverpool head coach was once again made to wait to see his team clinch the victory, with Ekitike's 86th-minute strike marking the sixth occasion in seven games this season the Reds have scored a winning goal in the final 10 minutes of a game.
The disjointed nature of Liverpool's display on Tuesday night can, in part, be attributed to the fact Slot made 11 changes to the side that beat Everton 2-1 in last weekend's Merseyside derby.
As well as a start for Isak, Slot handed debuts to goalkeeper Giorgi Mamardashvili and defender Giovanni Leoni, with the latter, in particular, impressing before he was substituted with what appeared to be a knee injury late in the second half.
As the Sweden striker slid across the Anfield turf in celebration, it looked as though a weight had been lifted.
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'Needless and stupid' - Slot on Ekitike's Carabao Cup red card
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Of course, having joined the Premier League champions in a British record deal, there is an expectation the forward will deliver for Liverpool on far grander stages but, in scoring against Southampton, he has now officially announced his Anfield arrival.
"It's nice," Slot said of the striker's landmark goal.
It was the Frenchman's fifth goal in eight games since joining the club in a £69 million deal from Eintracht Frankfurt but, if his cool finish offered further evidence of his quality, then his impetuous decision to remove his shirt during the celebrations -- having already been shown a yellow card for dissent -- showed he is still a player with plenty to learn.
"It was needless and stupid," Slot said.