Liverpool’s patience out of possession under Slot is working – but Chelsea showed the approach isn’t flawless
So let’s separate the two. In an attacking sense, Liverpool, while not relentlessly pushing up onto Chelsea’s defence, still won the ball high on multiple occasions. After 90 seconds, Diogo Jota intercepts Levi Colwill ’s pass, intended for Moises Caicedo, and Liverpool duly have possession with Chelsea out of position.