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Trent Alexander-Arnold admitted that he had never seen the manager of Arne’s groove who was on Angria than he was at half-time Liverpool’s victory 3-1 over Southampton.
Red stopped at halftime after bitterly disappointing first half but double from Mohamed Salah and strike from Darwin Nuneza ultimately turned things up after a break and kept Liverpool’s leadership on top Premier league ladder.
Salah discovered after the match How did the slot an angry half of the conversation inspired LiverpoolThe turnaround, and Alexander-Arnold joined the Egyptian in the opening of how angry the Dutchman was.
“Probably the most [angry] We have seen him so far, I guess it’s a good thing that he’s not too animated so far, but I mean right now, “Alexander-Arnold said LFCTV.
“It wasn’t good enough. We deserved to be down, but we went out to the second half with a point to prove and did it really early. As a team and individuals, you would like to be very good every game, but this is not possible.
“You will have days like the ones you don’t play well, you are not proud of the performance. That’s the day you look back and think that we got three points, that’s the most important thing.”
Like Alexander-Arnold, a colleague of defender Virgil Van Dijk also realized why the groove was so angry with his players.
Asked if this was the craziest he had ever seen by the manager, Van Dijk added, “Yes, but if you look at the first half, he had every right to be angry.
“And I think that his point of view was still frustrating to see. But we did what we all wanted in the second half, and what he wanted, and now we go on. He was not happy and had every right to do that [not be].
“No one was pleased with the performance from the first half, but we are all human beings and we did not intend to play the first half as we did.
“Unfortunately we are, but we turned it. That’s part of football.”