I thought he was quite sanguine and complimentary to us after the game. Didn’t mention Salah until pushed by Sky and then said not everyone would give it as a penalty.
He has mentioned it at every opportunity.
"If there is any incident we should talk about, it's when Mo Salah is one on one with the goalkeeper. Anyone who has been to this stadium in the last seven or eight years, that is a goal for Salah. Once again, the referee decides not in our favour. They have to do their job."
(BBC)
What brought Slot’s blood to the boil was the incident on 69 minutes when Mohamed Salah got in behind Marc Guéhi and felt the City defender pull his shirt just outside the area. It was a clear red card, Slot said. Guéhi got away with yellow. Slot referenced the two big decisions that went against his team in their 3-0 defeat at City last November – the penalty for Jérémy Doku, which Haaland missed, and the disallowed Virgil van Dijk goal.
Why were they always going for City?
(Guardian)
Liverpool boss
Arne Slot felt
Marc Guehi should have been sent off for his second-half pull on
Mohamed Salah during his side's dramatic 2-1 loss to
Manchester City on Sunday.
Guehi was only booked over the incident, which occurred when the game was still goalless, because the officials deemed his centre-back partner
Ruben Dias to be in position to cover.
But Slot felt Salah was denied a clear goalscoring opportunity and that Guehi should have been red carded.
"If l had to talk about one moment, it would be when Salah was on goal and Guehi had his shirt.
"Everyone who’s been in this stadium for the past eight years knows that if Mo Salah comes into that situation, it's a goal.
"So that is definitely a goalscoring opportunity.
"Out of hundred people, we could find 20 people from the PGMOL who would say it wasn't a red card."
(Sky)
The guys as delusional as Klopp was.