Liverpool Temporary Boss Praise Players after the Shock Fa Cup win
Temporary manager Liverpool Amber Whiteley praised the work rate and applying his players after the club’s club victory at the club over Arsenal on Sunday.
It was a stormy moon for Merseyside clothing after the separation of Matt Beard during an international break in February. Former Assistant Coach Whiteley temporarily took responsibility and now led the team up to two victories against Crystal Palace and Arsenal.
It was a relatively quiet game in the Meadow Park on Sunday afternoon, but Sophie Roman Haug intensified to score the only goal shortly after the 60 -minute mark. The striker chose Marie Hobinger in the box and she squeezed the effort in the goalkeeper Daphne Van Domselaar.
Whiteley, who is now in her second temporary role with Liverpool, has welcomed the way her players have entered in recent weeks.
“I’m so pleased with everyone today,” she said Liverpoolfc.com After the game. “In the last few weeks, they have invested so much work. Obviously there has been a major change.
“We changed the system and we had to download a lot of information in a short time. The way they implemented it on the field last week and today against the upper side, they were extraordinary.”
Although the defensive view was extraordinary, since Liverpool Arsenal limited only one goal on the target, Whiteley was equally pleased with the attacking game of his part. Liverpool scored only one goal against WSLThe best four in all competitions this season before Sunday’s game.
She added, “I didn’t realize that it came in at first. I delayed a little. But we talked about it at halftime. We had good opportunities in front of the goal. There were good passages of the game in the last third in the first half, but we really had to believe that we could get those opportunities and turn them.
Semifinal conflict against Chelsea It is now awaited on April 12, and Manchester City and Manchester United set up a competition in the second last four. Whiteley understands the scope of the challenge this season is given to Chelsea’s form under Sonia Bompastor, but insists that their belief will not change.
“It will be the same approach as this one,” she concluded. “We will prepare the best we can and we will enter the game in the best possible place.”