Schlott is pleased with the Swans’ continued hold on the top spot, but they are not yet the favourites to win the title.
Liverpool manager Arne Schlott said after his team won 3-1 at Anfield to maintain their Premier League lead before the end of the year, leaving them seven points clear of second-placed Chelsea after the Boxing Day game on December 26 that he was quite satisfied overall because we played as we wanted throughout the สนใจสมัคร? คลิกที่นี่เพื่อเริ่มต้น game. What he didn’t want to do was to be down 0-1 in the first 10 minutes, with the first attack from the other team turning into a goal.

It was because we defended poorly. So it wasn’t an easy game until we scored the third goal. The fact that we equalized before the end of the first half was very important because we had several chances to hang around the opponent’s penalty area, creating chances that we could have scored but couldn’t. So we were worried about the outcome. So when we equalized. It helped a lot with morale.
Schlot continued: It is true that we are holding on tight to the top spot. But we know how difficult this league is. Two months ago we were one point behind Manchester City. When a player is injured or suspended. It can completely change the situation. This can happen to any team, so we have to keep playing well.
As for the title race, Schlot said it might be a boring answer. But as a manager you have to focus on each game because there are still many games left and the other teams have high quality. If this situation happened in the Dutch league. I would say the team was the favorite to win the championship. But in the Premier League, it’s not like that.
As for the Premier League’s tight schedule, Schlott said it didn’t feel like Christmas at all. You usually get a day off. But he thought there were people in his home country of Holland who watched the Premier League’s festive games and enjoyed them, just as he did before.