Arne Slot said that Liverpool almost showed the “full performance” against Ipswich on the Angard Road, but admitted that he was disappointed by the team because she conceded an honorary gate late.
The Reds were absolutely dominant against Kieran McKenna’s descent and the result was never really doubtful after Dominik Szoboszlai put her in the lead after ten minutes.
Mohamed Salah and Cody Gakpo each scored a goal before Gakpo scored again in the second half and brought Slots team four goals.
When the game came to an end, Ipswich gave his traveling fans reason to cheer when Jacob Greaves scored the header in the 90th minute after a corner.
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Even though this goal is ultimately not a role this season, Liverpool’s head coach Slot’s victory has taken the shine.
“Decent, dominant, four goals is always nice,” said Slot when he was asked to give his assessment of Liverpool’s performance. “We have hardly taken any chances, I think we have almost no counterattacks, which is not always easy if you play against a low block and the fast strikers and wingers they have.”
“Unfortunately, we collected a standard situation towards the end, because if we hadn’t done that, it would have been a complete performance. That’s why we are somewhat dissatisfied with the goal. “
Szoboszlai scored the best goals of the afternoon and Slot was happy for the midfielder, who was able to register in the scorer list. He said, “The lead to the goal was impressive. Ibou. ” [Konate] Had a large part of it, played the ball through the lines, great first ball contact [from Szoboszlai]. At first I thought: “Play it Mo”, but he decided on himself and scored a goal. For him it is gratifying to see that he works so hard for the team in every single game and that he now succeeds is also gratifying for him.