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Arne Slot highlighted Liverpool’s significant transformation and talked about the transfer situation during the press conference.

Liverpool made a convincing start under new manager Arne Slot. The Kop defeated Ipswich Town 2-0 in the first round of the 2024/2025 Premier League. Diogo Jota and Mohamed Salah respectively shone in the second half to help Liverpool win all 3 points.

Salah became a shining star in Liverpool’s attack . The Egyptian striker contributed 1 goal and 1 assist. Arne Slot’s timely changes in the second half helped Liverpool play better and win.

Liverpool com quoted Arne Slot ‘s post-match comments : “Today I know why Jurgen Klopp doesn’t like matches that take place at 12:30! I’m not satisfied with the team’s performance in the first half.”

” I realised one thing, there are no easy matches in the Premier League. We need to perform well in the second half if we want to win. Liverpool lost too many one-on-one situations. Ipswich Town played strong and tough .”

” Liverpool didn’t do well enough in the duels. When we improved, winning the duels, that helped Liverpool have better possession of the ball, which led to the two goals”

“I’ve said it many times before; we have a really strong squad, and it’s not easy to find someone who can make us stronger. Martin Zubimendi was one of those players, but he decided not to come here, so we will continue with what we have, the players who performed very well in the preseason.

Richard [Hughes] is working hard behind the scenes to strengthen our squad as much as possible, but unfortunately, Zubimendi decided not to join us. Richard has made every effort to try and bring him in, but if a player doesn’t want to come, then clearly, he won’t. That’s it.

This squad was capable of winning the Premier League last year. Of course, we lost Matip, Thiago, and Adrian, but the rest remains the same. I don’t understand why people think that without new signings, we will fall behind. You can improve performance on the pitch through training, not necessarily through new players.

Perhaps you’re referring to other clubs that are bringing in new signings and getting stronger. But it’s not always the case that adding new players will make the squad stronger, because I believe every player needs time.

If you keep bringing in new players, sometimes the energy within the team can diminish. But as I’ve said many times, Richard and I are trying to strengthen our squad. If we think we’ve found someone, we will try to bring them in. And then, unfortunately, the player we thought could help us has said no.”

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