Ruthless Slot demands more from Liverpool's week of 'finals'

Liverpool's Dutch coach Arne Slot gives a press conference on the eve of the UEFA Champions League football match between Girona and Liverpool, at the Montilivi stadium in Girona on December 9, 2024. (Photo by Josep LAGO / AFP)
Liverpool boss Arne Slot described Paris Saint Germain's visit as the second of "three finals" in a week, but has warned much more is needed from the Premier League leaders to progress to the Champions League quarter-finals.
The Reds escaped
the Parc des Princes with a 1-0 lead last week despite being battered by the
French champions, who came up against an inspired Alisson Becker in the
Liverpool goal.
The Brazilian
number one said his nine-save display was the "performance of his
life".
Never before
have Liverpool won the first leg of a European tie away and let the lead slip
at Anfield.
However, Slot is
taking nothing for granted based on what he saw from PSG.
Luis Enrique
remained upbeat his side are "going to do it" despite suffering a
first defeat in 23 games.
Adding to Slot's
concern was the lethargic first 45 minutes from his side against rock bottom
Southampton in Saturday's 3-1 win that forced the Dutchman into three half-time
substitutions.
The Saints, who
have won just nine points from 28 games all season, took a shock lead into the
break before Darwin Nunez and two Mohamed Salah penalties turned the game
around to stretch Liverpool's lead at the top of the Premier League to 15
points.
The League Cup
final against Newcastle is also around the corner on Sunday with Slot very much
on track for a treble in his first season in charge.
"The first
of three finals," he said of the victory over Southampton. "I do hope
the next two finals we will play a bit better than the first one.
"The only
good thing in the first 45 minutes was that they saved their energy (or PSG)
and didn't run at all. It was maybe the first time this season I saw this
tempo.
"When I look
at the game against PSG, we need to go one step up in terms of intensity. But
if I compare it with the game today (Saturday), we need to go three, four,
five, six or seven steps up in terms of intensity if we want to have any chance
of reaching the next round."
Salah conceded
that he had rarely seeing his manager so furious as he was during a half-time
tirade that helped the turn the Southampton game around.
"The
manager was like going for us," said the Egyptian. "That's something
you need sometimes."
Slot has had
little reason to lose his cool in his first nine months as Jurgen Klopp's
successor.
But he has shown
his ruthless side when needed to keep Liverpool on course for just the fourth
treble for an English side that would include the league title and Champions
League.
Harvey Elliott
scored the smash-and-grab winner in Paris with his first touch after replacing
Salah, who had a rare off night.
Nunez's work
rate was questioned by his coach after disappointing displays against Wolves
and Aston Villa, when he missed a glorious chance to win the game, last month.
The Uruguayan
has bounced back to deliver the assist for Elliott at the Parc des Princes and
then sparked the fightback against Southampton with his first goal in 11 games.
Many believed
Nunez would have been one of those sacrificed by Slot's triple half-time
change, but he rewarded his manager's patience.
"I always
hate the idea, if we need to score goals, to take someone off that can score a
goal," added Slot.
"That's
also the life of a number nine – you go from missing a chance to scoring an
important goal."
After a
pummelling in Paris, Slot is determined Liverpool do not make the same mistake
in their quest for a seventh European Cup.
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