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Slot can do no wrong as Liverpool's stand-ins deliver

LEIPZIG, Germany : Liverpool manager Arne Slot praised his stand-in players as two of them - Darwin Nunez and Caoimhin Kelleher - helped maintain the club's scintillating start to the season with a 1-0 victory away to RB Leipzig on Wednesday.

The win was Liverpool's third out of three in the Champions League and meant they have won their first six games away from home to start the season, a new club record.

Dutchman Slot has won 11 of his 12 games since replacing Juergen Klopp at Anfield, also a club record.

He appears to have the Midas touch at the moment and even when he is forced to field second-choice players, he comes up trumps, as was the case in Leipzig on Wednesday.

Nunez has been used largely as a substitute this season but an injury to Diogo Jota meant the often-frustrating Uruguayan was handed a start and he took full advantage.

He scored the winner, had a nailed-on penalty turned down and forced a great save from Leipzig keeper Peter Gulacsi in a performance full of energy and endeavour.

Slot was annoyed that his side failed to kill off the game and Liverpool endured some nervy moments in the closing stages with Kelleher, again standing in for the injured Alisson, producing two wonderful saves to preserve his side's lead.

"We are very fortunate. It's also normal at a club like ours to have two very good players in every position," Slot said.

"We are happy that we have two excellent goalkeepers. But it's not only him - other players who maybe haven't played that much this season or haven't been starting also showed up today."

Nunez's second goal of the season was a tap-in and Mohamed Salah's header might have been going in anyway.

But it was a reward for an industrious display.

"What I liked from Darwin was that he was

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