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Father knows best? Liverpool winning but manager's dad wants more action

2025-01-24 20:32 Last Updated At:20:52

Advancing to the Champions League round of 16 with a game to spare could have earned Arne Slot a pat on the back.

But the Liverpool manager's father had a different reaction to the 2-1 victory over Lille.

Boring!

Slot mentioned his father's wish for more dynamic play as the Premier League leaders prepare to host relegation-threatened Ipswich on Saturday.

Breaking down a defensive-minded opponent requires patience, though.

“That is difficult for fans. My father is a fan as well,” Slot said Friday at a press conference. "When I called him after the (Lille) game, he can also say ‘it wasn't as exciting as other games of Liverpool.'

“Then I have to try to explain to him that these games, you can easily lose if you are starting to force all kinds of difficult balls. But he’s not always agreeing with me.”

Slot noted how Bayern Munich dominated possession, attempts at goal and other stats but still lost 3-0 to Feyenoord — Slot's old team — in the Champions League on Wednesday.

Against Lille, midfielder Curtis Jones played a risky ball near the halfway line, Slot noted, and it turned into a scoring opportunity for the French team after it recovered the ball and counterattacked.

“So that’s the risk you have if you play against a low-block team,” he said. “(Nottingham) Forest is probably the best in the league if you play these stupid balls — which I call stupid balls which my father would love to see us playing a bit more — that is the risk of them creating many more chances.”

Ipswich was routed 6-0 by Manchester City last weekend. Kieran McKenna's team heads to Anfield in 18th place, behind Wolverhampton only on goal difference.

Liverpool is past the halfway point of what's turning into a dream first season under Slot, a Dutchman who replaced the charismatic Jurgen Klopp.

The Reds lead both the Premier League and Champions League, and they are alive in the FA Cup and League Cup.

But fans be warned, don't expect a scoring frenzy Saturday.

“It’s a balance we have to find. I can understand that it’s sometimes difficult for fans as well that come to the stadium to see us winning but hopefully us scoring a lot of goals and an exciting match,” Slot said.

“But you need two teams for that, and the better we do the less likely it is that teams come to Anfield and say ‘OK let’s go to a high press and press them all over the place.’”

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Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and goalkeeper Alisson applaud at the end of the Champions League, opening phase soccer match between Liverpool and Lille at Anfield Stadium, in Liverpool, England, Tuesday, Jan.21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and goalkeeper Alisson applaud at the end of the Champions League, opening phase soccer match between Liverpool and Lille at Anfield Stadium, in Liverpool, England, Tuesday, Jan.21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, celebrates with his teammate Darwin Nunez after scoring his side's first goal during the Champions League, opening phase soccer match between Liverpool and Lille at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Tuesday, Jan.21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

Liverpool's Mohamed Salah, celebrates with his teammate Darwin Nunez after scoring his side's first goal during the Champions League, opening phase soccer match between Liverpool and Lille at Anfield Stadium, Liverpool, England, Tuesday, Jan.21, 2025. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

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Three killed, 15 injured in a shooting at a park in New Mexico's Las Cruces

2025-03-23 02:23 Last Updated At:02:30

Three people died and 15 others were injured after an altercation broke out Friday at a park in the desert city of Las Cruces, New Mexico, police said Saturday.

Police and fire crews arrived at just after 10 p.m. Friday onto a chaotic scene at the city's Young Park, where an unauthorized car show had drawn about 200 people, police said during a news conference. Gunshot victims ranging in age from 16 to 36 were treated on the scene or sent to area hospitals.

Between 50 and 60 shell casings — all from handguns — were found scattered across a wide swath of the large park, Police Chief Jeremy Strong said, suggesting multiple shooters and multiple weapons within the two opposing groups. Several others were injured in the crossfire, he said.

Those who died were two 19-year-old men and a 16-year-old boy. Their names and those of the other victims were not yet being released. Local police were being assisted in their investigation by New Mexico State Police, the Dona Ana County Sheriff’s Office, the FBI and agents from the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives.

Las Cruces Fire Chief Michael Daniels said seven patients were treated at the scene, including two who died, and 11 others were sent to three local hospitals or to University Medical Center of El Paso, the regional trauma center. By Saturday, seven of the surviving victims were in El Paso, while four others had been treated and released and the four remaining victims' conditions were not known, he said.

Authorities continued to solicit videos and other tips from those in attendance as they worked to identify a suspect or suspects who carried out the attack.

“This horrendous, senseless act is a stark reminder of the blatant disregard people in New Mexico have for the rule of law and order,” Strong said, vowing about the perpetrators to “find each and every one of them, and we will. We will hold them accountable to the criminal justice system.”

In a post to Instagram on Saturday, Las Cruces City Councilor and Mayor Pro Tem Johana Bencomo expressed grief at the tragedy.

“Part of me wanted to write that this is something you never really think this is going to happen in your city, but that actually feels deeply untrue,” she wrote. “Honestly now days a tragedy like this feels like a nightmare just waiting to come true at any possible moment, yet also always praying and hoping it never will.”

Las Cruces sits on the edge of the Chihuahuan Desert along the Rio Grande River in southern New Mexico, about 41 miles (66 kilometers) north of the U.S.-Mexican border.

The department was still on scene Saturday and the area around the park was closed to traffic, according to local media reports.

“This is a huge crime scene with a lot of moving parts,” he said. “It will take time to process it thoroughly and reopen everything.”

The shootings cast a pall over efforts by New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham and the state Legislature to find effective solutions to persistently high crime rates and concerns about gun violence.

Lujan Grisham recently signed off on a package of enhanced penalties for vehicle theft, fentanyl trafficking, school-shooting threats – along with a ban on devices that convert guns to automatic weapons. Legislators passed an overhaul of the state’s red-flag gun law that can temporarily remove firearms from people who may be a danger, and bolstered funding for addiction and mental health treatment.

But the governor also said this week she was “appalled” by progress on juvenile justice reforms, as time ran out on a 60-day legislative session on Saturday at noon.

Smyth reported from Columbus, Ohio. Morgan Lee in Santa Fe contributed to this report.

Crime scene technicians look over the Young Park parking lot after a mass shooting overnight, Saturday, March 22, 2025 in Las Cruces, N.M. (Justin Garcia/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)

Crime scene technicians look over the Young Park parking lot after a mass shooting overnight, Saturday, March 22, 2025 in Las Cruces, N.M. (Justin Garcia/The Albuquerque Journal via AP)

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