Arne Slot admits he is unhappy with Liverpool’s form despite six straight Champions League wins.
Arne Slot admitted he was left feeling unhappy with his team despite Liverpool’s 100% Champions League triumph after Donny van de Beek fouled Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah scored the winner from the penalty spot in the 63rd minute to help the Reds beat Girona 1-0.
It was Liverpool’s sixth win in six games in the revamped season’s opening weekend and they have already secured their place in the last 16 with two games to play.

The Reds will be relying on Alisson Becker, who made a number of superb saves on his return after missing 11 games with a hamstring injury and believes his side have underperformed.
“If you ask me about the last six games, I am really happy with all the results, I am very happy with the first five games, but I am not happy with the results of this game,” the Dutch coach said to ยูฟ่าเบท http://ufabet999.app.
“I’m not happy with a lot of things, especially two. If you play against a team that knows how to play football and how to win the ball out from the back, like the teams we’ve played recently, Real Madrid and Manchester City, you have to have a lot of determination if you want to make it difficult for them.”
“But if you wait two or three seconds to press, this team can cause you a lot of problems. They showed it in their game.”
“We have an incredible goalkeeper,” Slots continued. “But the other interesting thing is that every time we lose the ball, we don’t play enough offense and they almost run to our goal and have a shot.”
“We barely controlled the game. Maybe the second half was a little bit better. I tried to be positive. Even at the beginning of the second half, the first five or 10 minutes, they had one or two counterattacks.”
Like many times this season, if a team plays us, they do something different to the other games. That’s probably a compliment to us and the work we’re doing.
“Girona is similar to Leverkusen. It’s not always easy for us to put pressure on them, but I don’t think it’s too much about tactics. In general, we don’t play enough without the ball. The penalty helped us.”