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Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Sky Sports reporter Vinny O'Connor is in Paris to round up the best of Arne Slot's reaction to Liverpool's 2-0 defeat to PSG in the Champions League "Yes, we did not play in all 46 games against Paris Saint-Germain. I do understand that, but as we all know, the Premier League and Champions League opponents we had over here are also very strong.
Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Liverpool boss Arne Slot explains the club's transfer strategy since the departure of former boss Jurgen Klopp "People will probably find it very hard to believe what I'm going to say now, but the approach is not so different for tomorrow than it was in Paris," he said."For the people who know me, I never put out a team and tell them to go to a low block for 90 minutes."If you look at the game back, you can see we pressed them high on multiple occasions. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Liverpool boss Arne Slot admitted his side were lucky to leave Paris only trailing by two goals and revealed the reason he chose not to turn to Mohamed Salah on the bench "We have to find the perfect balance between being offensive, but to be offensive you need to have the ball and you have to do so many things well before your attackers can attack."Tomorrow, two teams are facing each other and both would like to have the ball a lot - the last time we faced each other, they had the ball for 76 per cent of the time."That's the first thing we have to change tomorrow, to have the ball more, and if we have it more, then it's nice to have an attacking threat on the pitch and that's what we'll have tomorrow."Szoboszlai apologises for FA Cup 'misunderstanding' and says 'we're going to go all-in' vs PSGDominik Szoboszlai feels his flashpoint with Liverpool fans this month was a "misunderstanding".Social media footage showed Szoboszlai shrugging, raising his arms and clapping, widely interpreted as sarcasm, towards Reds supporters after a heavy 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final defeat at Manchester City.The midfielder was ushered away by team-mate Federico Chiesa amid a chorus of boos at the final whistle but Szoboszlai, regarded as Liverpool's best player this season, played down the incident.
I am with them, we are with them and hopefully they are with us as well."Szoboszlai was speaking ahead of the second leg of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final against Paris St Germain, who hold the halfway advantage after winning 2-0 in the French capital last week.However, Liverpool have staged a number of extraordinary European comebacks and Szoboszlai insisted he and his team-mates will do everything in their power to battle back against the defending champions."We're going to go all in and give our best," he added. We are going to be doing stuff in a different way."We need to go all in and give everything possible.
