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Thursday, 9 January 2025

ARNE SLOT RESPONDS AS LIVERPOOL RAGE OVER LUCAS BERGVALL GOAL AFTER RED CARD REPRIEVE

Bergvall avoided a second yellow card two minutes before he struck an 86th-minute winner




Liverpool boss Arne Slot bemoaned the decision by referee Stuart Attwell not to send off Tottenham match-winner Lucas Bergvall moments before he struck the only goal of their Carabao Cup semi-final first leg.

The already-booked Bergvall avoided a second yellow card for a late tackle on Kostas Tsimikas as the Reds counter-attacked in the 84th minute.

Slot and his Liverpool players cut frustrated figures, but their fury increased within 120 seconds when Bergvall rifled home from Dominic Solanke’s lay-off to earn injury-hit Spurs a precious 1-0 victory ahead of next month’s second leg at Anfield.

Slot responds as Liverpool rage over Bergvall’s red card reprieve
Arne Slot criticised the refereeing
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“When he didn’t give the second yellow, I didn’t think anyone would think it would have such a big impact 30 seconds later,” Slot said.

“I think the referee was probably also like, is this happening? For him, it was also far from ideal. I am 99.9 per cent sure that’s what he thinks because I can’t look in his head and he didn’t say how he felt.

“It was a good goal. Let that be clear, ball in behind, cut back cross and Bergvall stayed calm to score and finished it off. I don’t think you are interested in that but the moment before.”

Slot proceeded to highlight how opposite number Ange Postecoglou had shown his displeasure after Tottenham’s 2-1 loss at home to Newcastle on Saturday when the visitors benefited from Joelinton being able to handle the ball in the build-up to Anthony Gordon’s goal.

The Dutch coach continued: “I was saying I thought I saw Ange sat here and unhappy with decisions made (on Saturday). People say decisions even themselves out but I am not a believer of that. I believe you can be unlucky or lucky in decisions in a season.

“Yes, a decision went against them (on Saturday) and went in favour of them today, which, of course, is very unlucky for us.”

This was only the second defeat Slot has experienced since he replaced Jurgen Klopp this summer, but he acknowledged Liverpool had a big job to overturn a one-goal deficit in the second leg on February 6 to remain on course to successfully defend the trophy they won last February.

Slot added: “The good thing is there is a second leg but it’s a far from an ideal position for us. They are a good team and will probably have some players back for the second leg.”


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While Liverpool were left to lick their wounds, Postecoglou beamed with pride after Tottenham’s patched-up team kept the Premier League leaders to a rare shut-out.

Spurs debutant Antonin Kinsky impressed days after his arrival and produced a fine stoppage-time stop to deny Darwin Nunez and earn the hosts a crucial victory despite being without 10 players, which increased when Rodrigo Bentancur left the pitch on a stretcher after a sickening head injury.

“Yeah, very proud. Again, we had to deal with some adversity tonight. We started the game really well I thought. Then obviously we lose Rodrigo, and in the way it happened, it was quite distressing,” Postecoglou said, with Bentancur later reported as conscious but taken to hospital for further checks

“Again, we had to compose ourselves and deal with that and re-organise. Super proud of the players. I have been all along.

“It hasn’t been through the want of trying that our results haven’t been as good, it’s certainly not been on them, it’s just that we haven’t been able to get the consistency to get the results that we need. Just proud that they feel good tonight, that they get the rewards of their hard work.

“Our fans as well, we’ve put them through a tough time, I thought they were outstanding tonight.

“We haven’t achieved anything, but I think just that feeling of having a victory against a top opponent in a big game, really pleased for everyone.”

Bentancur later confirmed in a post on his Instagram story, accompanied with a picture of him in hospital, that he was well.

“All good, guys! Thank you for the messages,” he wrote on his Instagram story.

“Congratulations for the victory boys!!!”

- George Sessions

Monday, 8 January 2024

LIVERPOOL'S DEPTH MAKES THEM FA CUP AND PREMIER LEAGUE FAVES

It was truly a team effort in Liverpool's 2-0 win over Arsenal in the FA Cup as manager Jurgen Klopp was missing several preferred starters, but the players available stepped up. Julian Finney/Getty Images


 LONDON -- Liverpool's 2-0 win at Arsenal to advance deeper into the FA Cup was impressive enough, but if you consider the rollcall of players who weren't involved at the Emirates, it gives an indication of just why the Reds are serious contenders in four competitions this season.

The irreplaceable Mohamed Salah had already departed for Africa Cup of Nations duty with Egypt prior to this third-round FA Cup tie, and midfielder Wataru Endo has also signed off for at least a month to join Japan's attempt to win the Asian Cup. But Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp was also without Virgil van Dijk, Joël Matip, Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas, Thiago Alcantara, Dominik Szoboszlai and Stefan Bajcetic due to injury or illness.

Yet, despite that list of absentees, Liverpool were still able to book their place into the fourth round because of the sheer depth of Klopp's squad.

Managers only tend to talk about injuries and the impact they have on a team when their sides lose -- it's a useful excuse to suggest that prospects of winning are diminished when key players aren't available. But that kind of deflection tactic doesn't really work when a side like Liverpool can travel to Arsenal -- the FA Cup's most successful-ever club -- and win without so many crucial players.

This was a big test for Klopp and his players, with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta making only limited changes to his first-choice team, but they came through it.

And with a growing fixture list ahead -- which includes the FA Cup, Carabao Cup and Europa League, as well as the challenge of fending off the threat of champions Manchester City at the top of the Premier League -- Liverpool showed that they can ride out the storm of injury, illness and international tournaments to keep their foot on the pedal in all four competitions.