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The boss provided a Mohamed Salah injury update, discussed whether the game felt closer than the scoreline indicated with a 2-0 lead and also shared his thoughts on Daniel Munoz’s controversial goal Wait And See Slot and the Liverpool medical staff are taking a wait-and-see approach when it comes to Salah’s injury, but the boss also hinted it could be serious. We take him out two minutes before the end, he is still like ‘I could have scored two more,’ so that tells you something, but we have to wait and see how bad it is.
It became much more nervy, and I don’t think we deserved to concede that goal in that particular fashion, but otherwise Palace was much more in the game than the 2-0 lead of us showed, so it wasn’t a complete surprise to me that they could score somewhere in the second half. Because they were getting closer and closer, but yeah, the way we conceded was, of course, not as expected.” “I Don’t Blame Him” Slot refused to blame Daniel Munoz for scoring when goalie Freddie Woodman was injured.
“I don’t blame them, by the way, I think the referee should stop the game, which he did twice or three times earlier in the game, but you can see how I’m talking a little bit frustrated about that goal,” Slot added. “As I said, the amount of times that referees stop play for players that are not even injured, we all know that this happens a lot at the moment in the Premier League, overall in the world it is going to become a tactic to pretend that you’re injured for the referee to stop the play.” LFC Globe Verdict Based on Slot’s comments, I don’t have much hope for him returning to the pitch this incredibly sad season.
