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April 7, 2026
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‘We’ve become quite experienced in negativity’ – Liverpool’s Slot
Key Points
- Liverpool manager Arne Slot has disagreed with captain Virgil van Dijk's comments suggesting the team gave up during their 4-0 FA Cup loss to Manchester City.
- Slot warned his side they must play for the full 90 minutes against Paris St-Germain in their Champions League quarter-final or face another significant defeat.
- Despite last season's Premier League title, Slot is under immense pressure to secure Champions League football for next season.
- Germany playmaker Florian Wirtz expressed the team's belief in Slot, citing their past successes and remaining objectives for the current season.
- Club record signing Alexander Isak is available for selection against PSG after recovering from an ankle injury, potentially featuring in the match.
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This article discusses European club football, specifically concerning Liverpool FC and their upcoming Champions League match. It has no direct or indirect relevance to Ghana's economy, policy, opportunities, or growth. The content is entirely focused on sports performance and management within a European context.
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