- Alexander-Arnold revealed that the slot was extremely frustrated with Saturday’s screening
- Liverpool concluded the first half losing to the classified league team
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Trent Alexander-Arnold revealed that Arne was extremely angry after Liverpool’s terrible first half against Southampton on Saturday.
The Premier League team, classified below, took a shock advantage against the hosts, while the Dutchman watched the stands of the stands due to his suspension.
Filming of the game showed the boss of the Reds visibly upset with the monotonous screening of his team, when Smallbone’s attack gave the lead to Southampton.
Also, in an interview with LFCTV After the final whistle, Alexander-Arnold criticized his team’s performance in the first half, despite the impressive return victory in Anfield.
“Probably the most (angry) we have seen so far, I think it’s good that he hasn’t been very excited so far, but I think right,” said the 26 -year -old.
“It was not good enough, we deserved it to be down, but we left the second half with a point to prove and did it very early.
Trent Alexander-Arnold revealed that Arne Slot was the most annoyed he has ever seen him following the poor first half of Liverpool against Southampton on Sunday

The Reds completed the first half losing to the Premier League team, classified below, after Will Smallbone scored a goal after 46 minutes

The Dutch manager was visibly upset with the team’s performance before the technical team made three replacements at the interval
“As a team and individuals, you would like to be very good with each game, but it is not possible.
“You’ll have days like this where you don’t play well, don’t be proud of performance.” It’s a day when you look back and think so, we got the three points, that’s the most important thing.
Darwin Nunez began the return at 51 minutes with a right foot attack, followed by a Mohamed Salah key.
The Egyptian scored Premier League’s 26th and 27th goals with the penalty in one of the best campaigns of his illustrious career.
Salah remains the main goalkeeper of the league, with a confident advantage of seven goals, above Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak.
To secure three crucial points in Anfield on Saturday, the technical team followed three replacements in the break as Andrew Robertson, Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott replaced Konstantinos Tsimikas, Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai.
Alexander-Arnold, who appeared on the field for 89 minutes, added: ‘We have done our work in the League now until after the international, we now focus on the other two competitions.’
Despite an advantage of a goal, the Reds are ready for a second-leg challenging conflict against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday in the 16-year-old Champions League round.

Slot’s reaction came after Liverpool had another challenging game after his hard trip to Paris on Wednesday

However, Liverpool reached an impressive return victory in Amphield, with Darwin Nunez drawing and Mohamed Salah marking a key to ensure leadership in the second half
Elliott secured a crushing victory on 87 minutes, while his attack was Liverpool’s only shot at the target during the game.
Meanwhile, the Reds received 27 kicks in total and 10 on the target of Les Parisiens during a fantastic display of Alisson, who completed the game with nine defenses.
If they progress even more, Slot’s men will face the winner between Club Brugg and Aston Villa.
Liverpool with confidence sits with confidence in first place in the Premier League table after 29 games with 70 points – 16 above second place arsenal.
The Reds are also fighting for the Carabao Cup before the international break, as they will face Newcastle – without Anthony Gordon due to suspension – in the final.