Slott: We were a bit unlucky in the previous games. As long as we are in Liverpool, there is pressure

In the 10th round of the Premier League, Liverpool 2-0 Villa at home, ending their four-game losing streak in the league. After the game, Slott attended the press conference and talked about the situation and feelings of the game.
Talk about ending the losing streak
I'm happy with the result, happy with the team's performance, happy with everything I saw today, not only the performance of the players, but also the support we got from the fans, which is what we needed today. Maybe today we were a little bit luckier than we have been in the last few weeks, where I thought we were a little bit unlucky, with mistakes and deflections from the goalkeeper that allowed us two goals, and those are what we call nuances. I think in other games we created more chances in open play than we did today. But in football, the most important thing is the result, not how many chances you create in open play.
Talking about the support of the home fans
means a lot, especially at 0-0 rather than when we are leading or top of the table. This kind of support is especially important when the club or the team is in trouble and I am involved in it. The support the players receive in situations like this, including for me personally, is what makes this club special, they never forget the extraordinary moments you have been a part of, and they lend a helping hand especially in difficult moments. The last few weeks have been really difficult, we haven't won a game, we haven't had a single game in a row, and the fans have felt the need of the players and me and have given us a lot of support.
Talking about whether the team has more control in this game
Just like the game against Frankfurt, the common point in these two games is that we are in the lead. In other games, we usually fall behind 0-1 after the first five minutes, which makes the game completely different. I think everyone liked the way we controlled the game and how we split the defense with our passing. If we were 3-1 down and kept playing the same way and not creating chances or scoring goals, people would be unhappy, so you can't compare a 2-0 lead to a 1-3 down game. I think what we would rather see is to maintain control of the field when we are 2-0 up. If we need to score, we have to adopt a more open style of play, but this may lead to the opponent getting an opportunity to counterattack.
Talk about Bradley's performance and his relationship with Salah
The longer players play together, the better the effect. You can't compare Alexander-Arnold to Bradley, who had a great performance today, as did many others. I think the performance of the whole team is the key to winning today. Everyone went all out to win, not hesitate to use their bodies to block shots, chase back with all their strength, and be ready to press high at any time. So there are a lot of positives that can be summarized, including individual performances, such as Bradley's performance. The challenge now for him is to adjust because he has rarely played the full 90 minutes this season and the next game is coming after two days of rest, so we have to take that into consideration as well. But now, your question is: Did he do well today? Yes, he did well today.
Talk about Salah’s 250 goals in the Red Army’s career
Scoring 250 goals for a single club is a very remarkable achievement. In today’s football world, it is incredible to score 250 goals in a career, and it is even rarer to score so many goals for one club. Aside from his goal tonight, his overall performance was outstanding. When the team needs a long pass, we mainly move the ball to his area, and he can control the ball well, giving his teammates the opportunity to get close to him and continue to organize the offense. In addition, he also actively participated in defense. After we led 1-0, I remember he came to the midfield to help Van Dijk defend. It was this performance on both ends that made me very satisfied with him. Of course, for him to score his 250th goal for Liverpool means a lot and we know he can always do that.
Talking about whether you have felt pressure recently
I think as long as you are at Liverpool, there is always pressure. You feel the pressure when you're leading the table with 15 games left and you feel the pressure when you're in the slump we were in before. I've always felt the support of the fans as long as I've been here, and even with the recent poor results, I've never felt that support diminished. I think they support not only me but the whole team. Their support is very strong and that can make a big difference. We have played a lot of away games, and the results are indeed not ideal, I know it very well, but in those away games, the fans still gave a lot of support, but these can not compare with playing home games under the lights at Anfield. If I could choose, I would choose to play at Anfield 10 times.