The rest of the Liverpool head coach's programme notes are dedicated to this evening's Champions League decider against Paris Saint-Germain.
And this is what Arne Slot has said: "This is the fourth time in less than two seasons that we have played the French champions and while we are only too well aware of their quality, we also know the opportunity that is before us in front of our own fans at Anfield.
"First and foremost, it is a chance for us to show our own quality. Last week in Paris, it would certainly be fair to say that our opponents showed theirs and the 2-0 result in their favour was not one that anyone connected with Liverpool could or would complain about.
"But as the sign on our tunnel says – _This Is Anfield_. This is our stadium, these are our people and we know what is possible on nights like these if the performance of the Liverpool team creates the possibility for everything coming together on and off the pitch.
"As I said immediately after the first leg, PSG kept us alive so we have to use the lifeline that we have been given as well as we can. This means giving absolutely everything we can, coping with the pressure that we will inevitably have to deal with and being able to suffer in periods when necessary.
"Most of all, it means performing in the Liverpool way – showing desire from first whistle to last, competing relentlessly and hopefully producing the kind of football that is required on occasions like this. We know the ingredients that are required, we just have to produce them and then see where it takes us.
"No-one inside the stadium will need to be reminded what a strong side PSG are of course. They are the champions of Europe, and they have this title for a reason. Last season we ran them incredibly close over two legs before losing on penalties and it was clear even at that stage that they were capable of going all the way in the competition.
"The same applies this time around but, again, we have the chance to create an atmosphere which makes this the kind of night that even teams with their reputation will not enjoy. If we do this, anything is possible."