Every word Arne Slot said on Mohamed Salah injury, new Liverpool contract, and Brighton game

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Every word Arne Slot said in his pre-match press conference on Mohamed Salah's injury, a potential new Liverpool contract, and this weekend's important game at Brighton

Arne Slot speaks to the media in a press conference.

Arne Slot speaks to the media in a press conference.(Image: Liverpool FC // YouTube)

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has spoken to the media ahead of facing Brighton this weekend, where he offered an update on Mohamed Salah, was asked about his contract, and looked forward to the trip to the south coast.

This is every word that Slot had to say at the AXA Training Centre.

Mohamed Salah injury latest: "Unusual. As a result of that, I think you can expect the outcome. So, [he's] not available for tomorrow. The good thing for Liverpool and for us is that we go to an international break. The bad thing for Egypt is that he can't go there.

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"We are hoping also with what Mo has shown in the past that he can recover faster than other players might in similar situations because he takes such good care of his body. History has shown that he can be earlier back than some others. But it's only two weeks when we go again so let's hope in that period of time he can be back."

Joe Gomez fitness: "Joe was on the bench but he wasn't able to come in. We tried to postpone it as far as we could. He already told me before the start of the game he didn't feel good. I said, 'OK, let's wait to half-time [and] a miracle can happen — we might need you in extra-time. He might be available tomorrow but definitely not to start."

Potential new Liverpool contract: "Is this how football works? We win one and now we are talking about a new contract? We didn't win just one time, by the way, even though people try to generate that feeling. We won more than everyone thinks in the last one or two months.

"But you surprise me with this question, because my focus is completely on Brighton and three days ago, it was more on how can be get something positive from this season.

"Now we have reached the [Champions League] quarter-final, we have to make the next step in the league because we don't have the greatest position in the league as well.

Arne Slot during his Liverpool press conference before Brighton.

Arne Slot during his Liverpool press conference before Brighton.(Image: Liverpool FC // YouTube)

"It is going to be a fight until the end of the season, and my focus is completely on that. We don't talk about contracts of players here, so it would be a surprise if we talked about contracts of managers."

On the kind of game he expects against Brighton: "A very attractive and interesting style, which makes it again complicated as well, because we only have 62 hours of rest in between after we put in an enormous shift Wednesday, in terms of physical performance.

"Tell me what is smart — and, yes, I have to make that decision — but Jeremie Frimpong, for example, is such an explosive player, made so many sprints and so many times this season, unfortunately, when games came fast he got injured. Now, Joe [Gomez] being out, so you can already understand which questions we have to answer.

"Now I'm only talking about Jeremie, but Brighton has always been a team, with their former managers and definitely with this manager as well, who always want to play, who always want to bring the ball out from the back, who are going to make it a very intense game because they've also seen how intense our game was, with their fans behind them. So, we've played them already twice this season and both games were fascinating, interesting, high tempo, high pace because we faced a team that wanted to play with us."

Liverpool's need to improve its goalscoring record in first halves: "You are saying we're struggling to score goals and then you added in the first half. I would say we are struggling to score goals.

"Not that we don't score them, but with all the chances we create, it's unbelievable that we score more, especially looking at the quality we are having upfront and throughout the whole team. But I don't look at games like that, like, 'OK, they will score in the second or the first half or are we first or second...'

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot.(Image: Rasid Necati Aslim/Anadolu via Getty Images)

"No, we need to be ready from the start because they will make it a very intense game, as I just said, and apart from the physical part, it's mostly also emotionally and mentally. It's not always easy after such an emotional, physical and mental peak we had on Wednesday evening to then go to a 12.30 kick-off and face a team and fans that are not going to hold their hands in front of their face but want to come at it straight away. There we have to be very well prepared and be ready to face that fight and go into that fight with them."

On 12.30pm kick-offs: "I don't mind at all playing 12.30pm because we train – not today, a little bit later because we want to give them as much rest as we can because sleeping is very important in recovery – but usually we train a lot around 12.30, 1 o'clock. So if we could not perform at that time then it's really stupid to train at that time.

"I don't mind at all playing 12.30. Sunday evening I think it was 6.20 when we finished the game against Tottenham, then Wednesday evening a tough game that could have gone also to extra-time and then putting that team on a 12.30 kick-off for the sixth, seventh time this season – that is not what you would prefer as a manager.

"Let alone if you want to get the best performance or the best outcome, or the nicest game against two teams that are usually if they play against each other a joy to watch."

Could Dominik Szoboszlai play right-back again? "I don't know how many times I have to say this, and please keep asking the question because then I can every time tell you, Dominik is, for me, a midfielder. He is, for me, a midfielder – how many times should I say this? Five or six times?

"So, the moment I play him in a different position, that doesn't come because I think I want to be a tactical genius. That comes because I don't have other options available in that position and I try to choose the best available player for that position. And if I then sometimes play him there when there is a full-back on the bench, please ask yourself the question, 'Is that full-back then available to play that game? Is it smart to play him, or is it a big risk to play him?'

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"Because if I have another full-back available that is in good shape and in good form and is available to play, he will play there and Dominik will play in the midfield. So, every time I make a line-up from now on, you don't have to ask yourself that question: 'There must be a reason why he's playing right full-back?' because Dominik is a very, very, very good midfielder for us.

"We have more than only Dominik, by the way, so that's also why I can bring him to another position. First of all, because he's able to play in different positions, because he's done really well also in that position. But if I have the chance, I play him in the midfield."

Could it make sense to play someone else at right-back instead of Szoboszlai? "I don't completely agree. If everybody is available, the team is stronger when he's playing in midfield. But if we miss out five, six or seven players, which we've done a lot of times this season, then maybe we disagree.

"But then, for me, the team was then stronger when I made that choice by playing him at full-back and playing other players in midfield. Maybe I was wrong because we didn't win every single game he played at right full-back, but that was then my take on it. But if every player that we have in this squad is available, then the best team is not with Dominik Szoboszlai at right full-back."

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