Liverpool boss Arne Slot was run through a gauntlet of emotions on Friday, as the Reds began their Premier League title defense with a 4-2 win over Bournemouth.
The Reds and Anfield paid pregame tribute to Diogo Jota and his brother Andre Silva following the tragic accident that took their lives earlier this summer, a vibrant “You’ll Never Walk Alone” and tifo displays adding to the atmosphere of an Opening Day.
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“I’ve been lucky enough to be here for a year and I’ve heard ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ many times but the way it was sung today was so so powerful,” Slot said. “And the way during the game our fans were incredible not just with the tribute they paid but also the help they gave us
“I told the players afterwards how normally 20 minutes from the end when it was 2-2, the first one I’d look at is Diogo. And now with the help of our fans we were able to turn the game around as well. The whole story should be how impressive the tribute was and our fans. That can only happen at Anfield.”
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And for a while it looked Liverpool might cruise against a Bournemouth team dealing with back line upheaval. New signing Hugo Ekitike had a goal and an assist as the Reds built a 2-0 lead.
Antoine Semenyo rallied the Cherries to a deadlock before Federico Chiesa and Mohamed Salah found late goals to deliver three points to the hosts.
Arne Slot reaction — Liverpool boss reacts to blown lead, thrilling win, emotional Diogo Jota tributes
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**That was some ending after being 2-2 in the 88th minute:** “Now, knowing the result, it couldn’t have been better. When we were 2-0 up we started really well after the first half. They also had their chances. When we were 2-0 up we controlled the game but all of the sudden two counter attacks, they came back in the game. This team we faced never gives up. Fortunately the team _they_ face never gives up.
**Creative solutions at the back?** “As much as everybody is talking about our squad we do have a few issues and one of them is availability in our back line. Joe Gomez has not trained much in 3.5 weeks. We lost a bit of control after the 2-1 and we needed more in the midfield. Hugo Ekitike is getting there but is still not able to play 90. Jeremie Frimpong felt his hamstring a little bit and it’s finding the balance between keeping them fit and winning games.”
**Big players left, big ones arrive:** “We lost a lot of players. When you lose players it’s quite hard to sign new ones. Normally in the Premier League it’s about signing, signing, and never selling. We’ve lost four starters but we’ve brought in really good players as well. The good thing is three of them were there at the start of preseason. Hugo wasn’t unfortunately. We weren’t lucky to face Bournemouth, who are one of the fittest teams in the league.”
**What happened on Bournemouth’s goals?** “It starts with where you lose the ball. We have a trick from Dominik Szoboszlai which is unnecessary when you’re 2-0 up. Then there was a moment at 2-1 where our fullback made an inside run, normally a great idea to make space for Mo, but Mo decided to square it and it was just not perfect and then the team we faced has unbelievable intensity in terms of running. They just came out of nowhere with 2-3 extra players, great finish by Semenyo. Great player. So yeah, it’s a bit of everything.”
**On the Diogo Jota tributes at Anfield: “**We’ve spoken for 5-6 minutes but what we should speak about is how impressive and powerful the tribute was today. I’ve been lucky enough to be here for a year and I’ve heard ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’ many times but the way it was sung today was so so powerful and the way during the game our fans were incredible with the tribute they paid but also the help they gave us. I told the players afterwards how normally 20 minutes from the end when it was 2-2, the first one I’d look at is Diogo. And now with the help of our fans we were able to turn the game around as well. The whole story should be how impressive the tribute was and our fans. That can only happen at Anfield.”
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