Federico Chiesa has not started for Liverpool since September and head coach Arne Slot confirmed he was not in contention to line up against Lille in the Champions League
Arne Slot Reflects on Midfielder’s FitnessLiverpool manager Arne Slot has provided clarity on Curtis Jones’ early substitution during the 2-1 Champions League
Liverpool returned to winning ways over the weekend following a 2-0 win over Brentford in the Premier League at Gtech Community Stadium. Darwin Nunez was the he
And as the Liverpool head coach settles more and more into his role with each passing game, BBC pundits Andros Townsend and Stephen Warnock noticed him trying some new tactics out against Lille.
Arne Slot wasn't happy with the way Liverpool conceded against Lille despite his side's 2-1 win in the UEFA Champions League.
While Liverpool narrowly missed clinching top spot with a game to spare in the Champions League despite a 2-1 defeat of French side Lille on Tuesday, manager Arne Slot said finishing in the top eight and avoiding two playoff games was the most important thing.
Harvey Elliott has shared what Arne Slot told him immediately before he came on to score Liverpool's winner against LOSC Lille.
Liverpool have won all six of their League Phase games so far, sitting pretty at the top of the table. To confirm their spot in the top eight of the table, which guarantees a spot in the last 16 without going through the playoff round, they need a point against French upstarts Lille on Tuesday.
Yet with Ipswich, Fulham and Wolves all eyeing Endo, January could have been the perfect window for the 31-year-old to depart, yet Liverpool have taken the high road and chosen to back the Japanese star for the second-half of the season.
Alan Shearer hoped Nunez would start for Liverpool against Lille as a result and it was a decision Slot made as the Dutch coach knew the 25-year-old would be up for it following his display the weekend prior.
Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Lille in the Champions League marked their seventh win in as many matches. “Seven wins from seven,” David Lynch marvelled, adding that Liverpool are “playing like the best team in Europe at the moment.” The Reds also dominate the Premier League, holding a massive lead at the top.