
Trent Alexander-Arnold has revealed that Arne was much extremely angry after the terrible first half of Liverpool against Southampton on Saturday.
The soil-ranked Prime Minister League team took a shock ahead of the hosts, while the Dutchman looked the game from the stands because of his suspension.
Game images showed the boss of the Reds visibly angry about the boring display of his side when Will Smallbone's strike led Southampton.
In addition, in an interview with LFCTV after the last whistle, Alexander-Arnold criticized the performance of his team in the first half despite their impressive comeback victory in Anfield.
“Probably the most (angry) we have seen him so far, I think it's a good thing that he is not too animated so far, but I think about it lawfully,” said the 26-year-old.
'It was not good enough, we deserved to go down, but we arrived in the second half with a point to prove and did it very early.
'As a team and individuals you would like to be very good every game, but it is not possible.
'You are going to have such days where you are not playing well, you are not proud of the implementation. It is a day that you look back on and think we have the three points, that's the most important thing. '
Darwin Nunez started the comeback in the 51st minute with a strike with the right foot, followed by a Brace by Mohamed Salah.
The Egyptian scored both his 26th and 27th Premier League goals from the penalty spot in one of the best campaigns of his illustrious career.
Salah remains the topcorer of the competition with a confident lead of seven goals, above Erling Haaland and Alexander Isak.
To secure three crucial points on Anfield on Saturday, the coaching staff followed three replacements during the break, while Andrew Robertson, Alexis Mac Allister and Harvey Elliott Konstantinos Tsimikas, Curtis Jones and Dominik Szoboszlai replaced.
Alexander-Arnold, who appeared on the field for 89 minutes, added: “We have now done our work in the competition until after the internationals, now we are focusing on the two other games.”
Despite a lead of one goal, the Reds are ready for a challenging collision of the second leg against Paris Saint-Germain on Tuesday in the Champions League round of 16.
Elliott achieved a Smash-and-Grab victory in the 87th minute, while his strike was the only shot of Liverpool on goal during the game.
In the meantime, the Reds received a total of 27 shots and 10 on Target from Les Parisiens during a fantastic display from Alisson, who closed the game with nine Saves.
If they progress further, the men from Slot will face the winner between Club Brugge and Aston Villa.
Liverpool is confidently in the first place in the Premier League table after 29 games with 70 points – 16 above the second arsenal placed.
The Reds are also fighting for the Carabao Cup before the international break, because they take on Newcastle – without Anthony Gordon because of suspension – in the final.
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