Arne Slot told his Liverpool players they must be proud after achieving the “almost impossible” feat of setting new club records with Wednesday’s 1-0 Champions League win away to RB Leipzig.
Darwin Nunez’s 27th-minute goal was enough to win in Saxony, a victory that makes this Liverpool side the first to win their first six away games of a season, and the first to win 11 of their opening 12 matches in all.
Just a few months into Slot’s reign, Liverpool sit top of the Premier League with three wins from three in the Champions League. “I think I said before that we should be proud because so many great teams have worn this shirt, so many great players have been at this club,” Slot said. “To achieve something that was not achieved before is almost impossible at a big club like this. “To achieve it is always nice but as I said about other records, records are nice but other things are nicer than records and you know what I mean by that – trophies.” After Slot said his side were second best for large parts of Sunday’s 2-1 win over Chelsea, Liverpool did not have things all their own way in Leipzig, and the hosts might have been 2-0 up inside the opening 25 minutes as big chances fell for Benjamin Sesko.
Lois Openda found the net in the 26th minute but was offside in doing so, and a minute later, Nunez had put Liverpool in front.