Liverpool boss Arne Slot spoke on the professional attitude needed by his players to continue winning games as they prepare to face Ipswich Town
Melwood, Liverpool, UK
Melwood, Liverpool, UK
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00:00A word that keeps getting repeated again and again in comments about your performances,
00:06particularly the one against Lille, was professional.
00:09Is that a word that you like to hear when people talk about your team?
00:13Is that something you like to judge yourself on?
00:16It's better than that they call us amateurs!
00:18LAUGHTER
00:21Yeah, I think you guys, not till now, it hasn't been asked yet,
00:26but the amount of questions I get about Mo and how would you describe him,
00:30so it's every time you have to find a new word or say something new again,
00:34or try to come up with something new.
00:36That's a bit similar to what we are doing.
00:39Because we're doing so well, many people talk about us
00:43and it's difficult to every time come up with something new.
00:46Now, it's been exciting, probably all kinds of words have been used,
00:50and at the moment, if I listen to you, the word professional is there.
00:55I don't exactly know what that might mean,
00:58does this mean that we are controlling the game?
01:01Do you mean something very businesslike, like you're not aware it's going to happen?
01:07OK, yeah, I don't know if it's meant positive or negative.
01:10What I see is that we've got a lot of ball possession that we dominate
01:13and control every single game,
01:15and in every single game we've got more chances than the other team.
01:18In every game we deserve to win, or if we don't win we would have deserved it,
01:23except for one game maybe, and I've said it many times,
01:26that was the Chelsea game, where maybe a draw would have been more fair.
01:31But in every other game we've played I think we were the dominant team,
01:35not because we go into a low block and kick every ball forward,
01:39because of a certain style.
01:41Yeah, it's up to anyone how you would describe that style.
01:45Professional, yeah. OK.