'Relief' for Slot after Liverpool hang on for tense win against Wolves
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot believes the nervy 2-1 win over Wolves could be one of their most important victories of the season.
The home side were comfortable at half-time thanks to goals from Luis Diaz and Mohamed Salah but when Matheus Cunha pulled one back with 23 minutes remaining the Anfield anxiety levels went through the roof.
That was exacerbated by the concession of an equaliser in the eighth minute of added time in Wednesday's Merseyside derby at Goodison Park but Liverpool hung on to re-establish their seven-point lead at the top of the table.
It was particularly significant as they travel to Aston Villa and Manchester City in the next week with a significant cushion over second-placed Arsenal.
"Clearly it was relief in the end, especially after what happened on Wednesday," Slot said.
"The last minute when we conceded a goal (against Everton) you are so frustrated because you know that moment can have impact for the next game and the games that are coming up.
"That was in our heads a bit and that is also why we as a team were so furious on Wednesday.
"I think you saw today that after us conceding the 2-1 that maybe for the first time this season we were 'Ooh’.
"Today 2-0 up we had to deal with thinking we scored the 3-0, completely correct decision that he (referee Simon Hooper) disallowed it for offside and thinking we would score the 3-0 for the penalty – again, in my opinion, the correct decision by VAR to turn that decision over. Then receiving the 2-1 that is mentally not always easy.
"That’s why these wins are probably even more important than when you out-play Tottenham like we did here two weeks ago for 4-0 (in the Carabao Cup semi-final second leg.
"If you don’t have the mentality to win difficult games


