Liverpool boss Arne Slot is not surprised by his team’s fine start to the season, saying he was well aware of the strength of the side he was inheriting when he arrived at Anfield as Jürgen Klopp’s successor.
Similar Posts
Maguire throws Ten Hag a late lifeline by rescuing Manchester United in Porto
Porto took advantage of Man United’s ongoing defensive frailty, but Harry Maguire’s stoppage-time equaliser likely saved Erik ten…
Ten Hag: Man Utd must ‘catch up’ on squad depth
Manchester United manager Erik ten Hag says he wants to boost the depth of his squad ahead of…
De Bruyne scores on Serie A debut in Napoli win
Kevin De Bruyne netted in his debut and Scott McTominay scored the opener as Napoli kicked off their…
Wrexham preserve place at top of League 1 table
Wrexham remain at the top of the League One table after bouncing back from their first defeat of…
Poch: USMNT not playing to get revenge on critics
USMNT coach Mauricio Pochettino said he’s not seeking vengeance against his critics after a positive start for the…
What we’re hearing in the transfer window: Man United left-back latest, City making moves
The January transfer window is now open but what are our reporters hearing about deals that could be…
