Schlott delighted as Reds set new record but sees championship as most important

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Schlott delighted as Reds set new record but sees championship as most important

Liverpool manager Arne Schlott said after leading the team to a 1-0 win at Leipzig in the first round of the UEFA Champions League, third leg at the Red Bull Arena on October 23 that Liverpool’s win in this game was a new record for the Reds, who were able to win their first six away games and 11 of the first 12 games of the season in all competitions they played. A record that is difficult to achieve is great for a big club of this level. But what is better than records are trophies. 

Schlott delighted as Reds set new record but sees championship as most important

Schlot added that for this game, we had more possession than our opponents. As in every game, except against Chelsea, and we were not worried at all throughout the โปรโมชั่น ufabet game, even though after the game against Chelsea we were more worried. But today our team had very good possession of the ball, and the midfielders had freedom to play. When the midfielders attack, they help the team score goals and create many chances to score. However, in the last 20 minutes, we let our opponents attack, which made it very difficult. 

“We have players who are injured in this game. Because they have played so much, Mo Salah is one of them. On Sunday we have a big game against Arsenal. So we have to use as many players as possible in a very busy month,” the Reds boss said.

Liverpool are one of only two teams to win all three of their opening three games in the Champions League, along with Aston Villa.