Liverpool manager Arne Slot chose not to dwell on the referee’s decision to issue only a yellow card to Ipswich Town’s Julio Enciso for a dangerous tackle on Wataru Endo during the Reds’ commanding 4-1 win at Anfield.
Cody Gakpo struck twice, adding to goals from Mohamed Salah and Dominik Szoboszlai, as Liverpool secured another dominant performance. However, their clean sheet was spoiled by Jacob Greaves, who scored a late header for Ipswich.
The match’s most contentious moment came in the second half when substitute Enciso launched into a reckless challenge on Endo, the Japan international. Despite the severity of the tackle, referee Michael Salisbury opted for a yellow card rather than a red, a decision that left many questioning its fairness.
Speaking after the game, Slot admitted he hadn’t reviewed the incident but refrained from criticizing the referee. Instead, he focused on Endo’s incredible toughness and ability to carry on without complaint.
“When it happened, I thought: ‘That doesn’t look good,’” Slot said. “The way the players reacted around him showed me it might be serious, but I waited to see how Wata responded. During the game, he shook it off, nodded a couple of times, and kept going. His mentality is unbelievable, and he was fine.”
Slot continued, “It was only a yellow card, so I assume my initial fear wasn’t realistic. Referees are instructed to make the right call, regardless of the game situation, so I trust it was the correct decision. I haven’t reviewed it yet, but I’ll assume the official got it right.”
Reflecting on the overall performance, Slot praised his team’s strong start, which set the tone for the match.
“Scoring early made all the difference,” he said. “In past home games, we’ve sometimes conceded early, but today we were aggressive and dominant right from the beginning. For most of the game, Ipswich barely got into our half.”
Slot also commended Liverpool’s ability to control Ipswich’s counterattacking threats. “With their wingers and Delap up front, they can be dangerous on the break, but we managed to neutralize that through our hard work. It was nearly a perfect performance for 85 minutes,” he said.
However, Slot acknowledged disappointment at conceding a goal from a corner, their first of the season. “It’s frustrating to lose the clean sheet like that, but overall, the way we handled a team sitting in a deep block for most of the game was excellent,” he concluded.