Liverpool manager Arne Slot has hailed Mohamed Salah as a professional, praising his ability to perform at a high level despite being away from his club for over a month. The Egyptian forward made a successful return to the team after missing several weeks with his national side, and his fitness levels were remarkably evident in the 3-0 win over Marseille.
Salah came close to scoring late on but ultimately fell just short, yet Slot was quick to acknowledge the forward's value to the team. "It says a lot about how big a professional he is that he can be away for more than a month with a different team and be so fit to play 90 minutes for us after one day's training," the manager said.
However, it was not just Salah who caught Slot's attention in this match. Defender Joe Gomez was outstanding, delivering an impressive performance after being selected by the manager despite a history of injury issues. "He has suffered a lot with injuries in the last few years and I haven't picked him sometimes when he has been fit," Slot said. "Tonight he was outstanding and so important to us winning 3-0."
For his part, Gomez will be thrilled to have made a difference in such a crucial match. As for the team's performance overall, Slot noted that while Liverpool controlled possession against Marseille, it was a more fluid game than their recent win over Burnley, where they created several more scoring opportunities.
The manager acknowledged that Marseille's passionate fans and high-quality players presented a challenge, but ultimately, his side adapted well to the conditions. One notable moment came when Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring with a free-kick that flew under the wall. The Hungarian forward revealed he had done some homework on the opposing team's defensive setup before taking aim.
Despite struggling to find space against Marseille, Liverpool managed to capitalize on Hamed TraorΓ©'s missed chance at 1-0, eventually going on to score three more goals and securing a comfortable 3-0 win.
Salah came close to scoring late on but ultimately fell just short, yet Slot was quick to acknowledge the forward's value to the team. "It says a lot about how big a professional he is that he can be away for more than a month with a different team and be so fit to play 90 minutes for us after one day's training," the manager said.
However, it was not just Salah who caught Slot's attention in this match. Defender Joe Gomez was outstanding, delivering an impressive performance after being selected by the manager despite a history of injury issues. "He has suffered a lot with injuries in the last few years and I haven't picked him sometimes when he has been fit," Slot said. "Tonight he was outstanding and so important to us winning 3-0."
For his part, Gomez will be thrilled to have made a difference in such a crucial match. As for the team's performance overall, Slot noted that while Liverpool controlled possession against Marseille, it was a more fluid game than their recent win over Burnley, where they created several more scoring opportunities.
The manager acknowledged that Marseille's passionate fans and high-quality players presented a challenge, but ultimately, his side adapted well to the conditions. One notable moment came when Dominik Szoboszlai opened the scoring with a free-kick that flew under the wall. The Hungarian forward revealed he had done some homework on the opposing team's defensive setup before taking aim.
Despite struggling to find space against Marseille, Liverpool managed to capitalize on Hamed TraorΓ©'s missed chance at 1-0, eventually going on to score three more goals and securing a comfortable 3-0 win.