Liverpool boss Arne Slot wary of resurgent Wolves as he chases Champions League spot
The Straits Times
Slot’s men are on a three-game winning streak in the league. Read more at straitstimes.com.
LONDON – Liverpool manager Arne Slot is focused on a “difficult” Premier League trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers on Tuesday to bolster his team’s bid to secure a Champions League spot.
The fifth-placed Reds defeated West Ham United 5-2 over the weekend to move to 48 points, three behind Manchester United and Aston Villa who are third and fourth respectively.
Slot’s men are on a three-game winning streak in the league and are expected to beat bottom-side Wolves, but their opponents are boosted by an impressive 2-0 win over Villa heading into this clash.
“Wolves are doing much better than their results show. Whole season they’ve hardly been beaten by a big goal difference,” said Slot.
“Recently they’ve been getting points and a win against Villa. It’ll be a difficult game tomorrow.
“Two weeks ago you could say we are not that well placed (in the top-four race). Things change really fast. We are really close together with a few teams and things can change every single matchday.

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