Liverpool's Slot Makes History with Eight Wins in Nine Matches

Liverpool’s Slot Makes History with Eight Wins in Nine Matches

Arne Slot’s Liverpool reign has begun with an unprecedented eight wins in nine matches, as the Reds secured a 2-0 victory over Bologna in the Champions League. Slot’s tactical acumen has seamlessly transitioned from Feyenoord, where he guided the Dutch club to the Champions League knockout stages.

Alexis Mac Allister, who has flourished under Slot’s more flexible approach, opened the scoring in the first half. The Argentine midfielder’s incisive run and clinical finish showcased his newfound freedom. Liverpool’s dominance continued, with Dominik Szoboszlai and Darwin Nunez threatening to extend the lead.

However, Bologna emerged from their slumber and nearly equalized. Riccardo Orsolini’s header was blocked, Dan Ndoye’s drive struck the woodwork, and Kacper Urbanski forced a fine save from Alisson Becker. Liverpool’s defense, led by Trent Alexander-Arnold, was tested but held firm.

In the second half, Liverpool regained control and Salah delivered the knockout blow. The Egyptian maestro cut inside from the right flank, effortlessly glided past Juan Miranda, and curled a superb strike into the far corner. Salah’s 49th Champions League goal sealed the victory and extended Liverpool’s unbeaten start to the season.

Slot’s understated approach has ensured Liverpool’s seamless transition from Jurgen Klopp’s successful era. The Dutchman has deftly maintained the team’s attacking prowess while instilling a renewed sense of discipline and tactical flexibility.

Liverpool’s victory against Bologna is a testament to Slot’s managerial acumen and the team’s unwavering belief in his vision. As the Reds embark on another Champions League campaign, they will be buoyed by the confidence and momentum gained under their new manager.

Messi's Absence Makes Argentina 'Stronger,' Says Mac Allister

Messi’s Absence Makes Argentina ‘Stronger,’ Says Mac Allister

Since his ligament injury in Argentina’s victorious Copa America 2024 final against Colombia in July, Lionel Messi has been sidelined and has not featured for his club, Inter Miami. He was also not included in the roster for Argentina’s World Cup qualifiers against Chile and Colombia.

Despite Messi’s absence, Argentina midfielder Alexis Mac Allister believes that the team has become “stronger” without their talismanic captain. Speaking to the media, Mac Allister explained that opponents are usually more afraid when Messi is on the pitch.

“We always focus a lot on the group and the team,” Mac Allister said. “We know that when Leo is not there, we have to become even stronger because we don’t have that player who, when things go wrong, can save us.”

“We know that when Leo is there, they (rivals) are a little more afraid, it is normal. We also have players who play in big clubs in Europe and when they see the Argentine National Team, they know that it is not going to be an easy match and that’s what we want. We want to do our best so that the rival has a difficult day,” he added.

When asked if Messi would participate in the upcoming 2026 World Cup, Mac Allister said, “If you ask my feelings, yes. I think he will be there. At least, listening to him in interviews or seeing how he trains every time we join the national team, or how he plays, I have no doubt that he could easily be there. But, well, it’s a very personal decision.”

“It will likely be announced closer [to the World Cup] when he sees how he feels. And I hope he can be there. I’ve always said that, for me, Leo, being the best in the world, has the ability to make a difference, even as he gets older,” he added.

Messi has not featured for Inter Miami since his Copa America return, but was recently seen training, leading to speculation that he could be back soon.

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