Slott: Our 11 players in the first place may be worth at least 100 million pounds each, so we should not pay attention to Isaac s value

In the first round of the Champions League phase, Liverpool will face strong rival Atletico Madrid at Anfield. Before this game, Reds coach Slott was interviewed by TNT Sports, and he talked about related topics. About the importance of new aid Isaac...


In the first round of the Champions League phase, Liverpool will face strong rival Atletico Madrid at Anfield. Before this game, Reds coach Slott was interviewed by TNT Sports, and he talked about related topics.

About the importance of new aid Isaac to the team for the Champions League title

As with all other players, Isaac is very important. But it's obvious that when you spend so much money on a player, he has to have something special and that's exactly what he has.

If we sell any of the eleven firsts, each of them could be worth 100 million, 120 million or 150 million pounds. So we can't just focus on Isaac or Wiltz, or just this transfer fee, because these players are all part of this team.

They just joined a team that is comparable to their value, so we look forward to their good performance. However, we should not judge them by different standards, because they are all stars and are very valuable.

Regarding whether you are looking forward to meeting Simeone

, yes, nor! The reason for saying no is that Simeone's team is always very strong and outstanding. The last time I faced him was in the official game, and my Feyenoord lost, and this was the only time I played against his team in the official game. So, you don't want to face a good coach and a good team.

However, Simeone is a good person. Playing with his team is always challenging. I think the first round is Liverpool's home match against Atletico Madrid, which is the game people are looking forward to, and so are we.

Simone pushed herself in a friendly match

Simone was the kind of coach who only focused on himself and never paid attention to the other party's bench. I've met some coaches in the past who are very concerned about the other side's bench, but he's completely different. We won that game at the last minute, and by the way it was a friendly match. We won the ball and Atletico thought it was offside, so he went to the referee very angry, and I was there at the time, only one or two yards away from him. Then he turned around and saw me and reacted, but we talked about it the next time we met and it never became a problem again.

 

 



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