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Liverpool Injury Update as Arne Slot Explains Jeremie Frimpong SubstitutionLiverpool manager Arne Slot has confirmed that Jeremie Frimpong was taken off during the opening day win against Bournemouth
Liverpool manager Arne Slot revealed that Jeremie Frimpong was forced off with a hamstring problem during Friday night’s opening Premier League fixture, causing a considerable selection headache for the Dutch coach in that position.
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has said it will be harder than ever before to win the Premier League this season as they prepare to defend their title.
Imagine what Liverpool will be like when they are the finished product. It is a statement which could have been applied for the past 12 months. There will come a point during his reign when Arne Slot considers his conquests and truly believes he has reached the pinnacle with a fully formed, perfectly balanced team.
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‘Will Speak to the Club’—Federico Chiesa Confirms Liverpool Transfer Stance, Arne Slot Responds
A move is yet to materialise, however, and manager Arne Slot turned to Chiesa off the bench in Friday’s meeting with Bournemouth. The 27-year-old netted late on to put Liverpool ahead, before Mohamed Salah’s injury-time strike sealed a nervy 4–2 victory.
Slot has the opportunity to join an exclusive list of back-to-back title-winners - but the Dutchman knows it’s a tricky undertaking
Liverpool are preparing to defend their Premier League crown under Arne Slot, and attention is turning to who could light up the season ahead. While the squad is packed with proven winners, one teenage talent is generating a significant buzz, even attracting praise from Wayne Rooney.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has backed Chelsea to compete for the Premier League title this season, insisting he felt the Blues were good enough to challenge last year as well.
The £29.5million signing is expected to start at right-back in Sunday's Community Shield, with Conor Bradley a major fitness doubt.
Arne Slot says that racism has no place in football after Antoine Semenyo reported being racially abused by a spectator at Anfield on Friday night. The Premier League opener between Liverpool and