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Arne Slot Reflects on Gritty Win at Burnley: “We Will Get Better and Better — But We Have 12 Points”

Arne Slot Reflects on Gritty Win at Burnley: “We Will Get Better and Better — But We Have 12 Points”

Liverpool manager Arne Slot praised his side’s perseverance and defensive solidity after a hard-fought 1–0 win over Burnley at Turf Moor, secured by a stoppage-time Mohamed Salah penalty. The result maintains Liverpool’s perfect start to the Premier League season, with four wins from four and a growing sense of resilience under Slot’s leadership.

🧱 Burnley’s Deep Block Frustrates Champions

Burnley, managed by Scott Parker, adopted a deep defensive shape that stifled Liverpool’s attacking rhythm for much of the match. Despite dominating possession and registering a staggering 27–3 shot advantage, the Reds struggled to convert their chances, testing goalkeeper Martin Dubravka only four times.

Slot acknowledged the challenge posed by Burnley’s compact setup.

“Compliments to Burnley… how they defended. It was difficult to find a gap,” Slot said. “We were getting closer and closer and in the final stages we got what we were hoping for.”

⚽ Salah Delivers in the Dying Moments

The breakthrough came in the 95th minute, when Salah converted from the spot after Burnley were penalized for a handball inside the box. Slot admitted the team needed a “moment of luck or magic” to unlock the game.

“If you play 95 minutes in their 18-yard box, there’s a chance the ball will eventually fall the right way,” he said. “Fortunately, it was inside the box.”

Salah’s goal was a timely redemption after missing his last two penalties, and Slot was quick to highlight the Egyptian’s importance.

“Mo has been important for us as long as he’s been at Liverpool. A good moment for him to score an important goal.”

🔄 Isak’s Absence Explained

Alexander Isak was not included in the matchday squad, prompting questions about his fitness. Slot clarified that the Swedish striker is still building match sharpness after missing a month of training.

“He’s now in his second or third week of training… we think he’s ready to play at least 45 minutes. Let’s see if we’re going to use him on Wednesday or Saturday against Everton.”

🧠 Slot’s Perspective: Progress and Points

Despite the attacking struggles, Slot was pleased with Liverpool’s defensive performance, noting that Burnley managed only one shot from open play.

“We will get better and better, but in the meantime we have 12 points,” he said. “Difficult games, but all of them are in the Premier League.”

🗣️ Player Reactions: Salah and Van Dijk

Salah echoed Slot’s sentiments, acknowledging the difficulty of breaking down Burnley’s defense.

“We tried our best to get the ball between the lines… it’s tough to win but I’m glad we managed it.”

Virgil van Dijk emphasized the importance of patience and composure.

“Mo’s a world-class player… it was key not to get frustrated. A well-deserved win, but it could’ve been a draw.”

🔮 Looking Ahead

Liverpool now turn their attention to midweek action, with Slot hinting at potential rotation and Isak’s return. With momentum building and the squad showing signs of tactical maturity, the Reds are quietly laying the foundation for another title challenge — one built not just on flair, but on grit and late-game resolve.

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