Liverpool head coach Arne Slot commented on his team's game against Wolverhampton in the 18th round of the English Premier League.
Idman.Biz reports that the match ended with a score of 2:1 in favor of Liverpool.
"Are you happy with the team's performance in the second half? Of course not. I think if you are leading 2-0 at the break, you expect a different second half than we had. But in football, a goal can completely change the course of the game, and that's why I was very disappointed that the goal against Manchester City was not counted, because we struggled in that game - probably like Wolverhampton did today - but a goal can change a lot. That's what you saw today - not that we completely lost the ball after 2-1, but the game became more even.
Of course, it was scary every time they came [into the penalty area], especially when they brought on another big player and made a lot of passes. "But I don't think we created a lot of goal chances. I think the first goal chance we created was again a goal - not the first time this season. But otherwise, I saw a team fighting for victory - not playing its best football, but fighting a lot. And in the last 10 minutes they played a little better than last week. By the way, that wasn't so difficult!" - Slot told Liverpool's official website.
Liverpool is fourth in the English Premier League standings with 32 points from 18 games. They are 10 points behind leader Arsenal.