Arne Slot on Mac Allister's injury: We are being knocked down, but the referees are not blowing the whistle.
Injustice on the field
According to The Sun: Liverpool's head coach Arne Slot commented on his team's performance, noting that they 'never fall to the ground'. He also questioned why the referees did not cancel Manchester United's first goal, which was scored after Alexis Mac Allister's head injury.
Liverpool's problems
The Reds suffered their fourth consecutive defeat, losing to their opponents 2-1 at Anfield Stadium. The team started the match poorly...
“We should have received justice,” said Slot.
In the match, Liverpool conceded two goals, and despite all efforts, they could not equalize.
Next steps
The team urgently needs to improve their game to get back on the winning track.
With Liverpool's current results, the question of their readiness for upcoming matches is becoming increasingly relevant. The coach and players must take responsibility and find ways to improve the situation in order not to lose their chances of success this season.
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