Arne Slot pictured throughout Liverpool’s win over Actual Madrid. (Picture by Justin Setterfield/Getty Photographs)
Arne Slot has admitted he doesn’t but know the extent of the accidents picked up by Conor Bradley and Ibrahima Konate throughout Liverpool’s win over Actual Madrid.
The Reds beat the reigning European Champions 2-0 in a memorable night time at Anfield on Wednesday.
Objectives from Alexis Mac Allister and Cody Gakpo had been sufficient to see off Los Blancos, who noticed a Kylian Mbappe penalty saved by Caoimhin Kelleher — though Mohamed Salah did additionally miss a penalty for the hosts.
Nevertheless, Liverpool‘s victory didn’t come with out a value. Proper-back Bradley — himself filling in for Trent Alexander-Arnold, who was solely match sufficient for the bench — was changed by Joe Gomez within the 87th minute showing to clutch his hamstring.
In the meantime, after the match, centre-back Konate was given remedy and slowly limped off the pitch, clearly in ache.
Liverpool 2-0 Actual Madrid: Arne Slot addresses Bradley, Konate accidents
With Alisson, Diogo Jota, Federico Chiesa, Kostas Tsimikas and Alexander-Arnold already struggled for health, Slot can sick afford to lose any extra gamers with a significant residence conflict in opposition to defending Premier League champions Manchester Metropolis to return this Sunday.
Sadly, Slot was unable to place Liverpool followers relaxed together with his post-match feedback.
“No, not but,” he replied when requested by reporters if he knew the extent of Bradley and Konate’s accidents (through Liverpool Echo).
Slot continued: “I do know the place they’ve ache however it’s tough to guage so quickly after the sport. We missed Trent at this time, Jota at this time, Alisson at this time, Kostas we missed. This occurs throughout the season. We wish all of them obtainable. If not, another person has to step up.”
Wednesday’s win means Liverpool stay prime of the Champions League desk with most factors from 5 video games, whereas in addition they have an eight-point hole on the prime of the Premier League.