
Liverpool boss names these two fixtures as “Trickier” than City as his table-topping side aim to extend their gap at the top.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot believes his side’s imperious form has made them a bigger target for Premier League rivals. He also feels that trips to Newcastle and Everton could be more problematic than the statement wins against Real Madrid and Manchester City.
The head coach of Liverpool claims that his squad easily demonstrated their abilities by defeating the European and English champions at Anfield on Sunday and last week, respectively. The task now is to duplicate those performances on Wednesday at St James’ Park and on Saturday at Goodison Park in Slot’s first Merseyside derby. According to him, Liverpool’s mindset while travelling would be just as crucial as their skill.
“Everyone really looked forward to Real Madrid and Man City, and now we have had it, and that can sometimes lead to feeling it was such a great experience that you want to enjoy it for a few extra days,” the Dutchman said. “But we don’t have that time. We immediately have to show up again in probably one of the most difficult away games that you can have in a season.
“Both of them are away from home. We have shown that at home we are very physically strong, but after two wins like this it is sometimes difficult to show up again and again and again in an away game. Newcastle won at home against Arsenal, at home against Chelsea [in the Carabao Cup] and drew with Manchester City so maybe it is even more difficult to play Newcastle away than City or Real at home. I am not talking about quality. I am talking about how difficult it is to win at St James’ Park.”
“If you beat Real Madrid and City the teams you are then facing want to prove even more against you how good they are,” he said. “You always have to be aware of that and then going to a stadium like that will help them as playing at Anfield helped us. The combination of these factors is what makes Newcastle away such a difficult one.”
The Liverpool head coach made a joke at City’s expense when asked for a contract update on Mohamed Salah, who said the 2-0 win on Sunday could be his final game against the faltering champions at Anfield. Slot said, ““Maybe Mo knows more about the 115 accusations [it is 130, all denied by City] so expects them not to be in the Premier League next season. I do expect them to be in the Premier League.
“This is not the place for me to talk about Mo’s contract. Maybe I’ve said already too much about the joke I’ve just made. So that will probably get the headlines. But it was a joke, I repeat, it was a joke.”