Liverpool's recent 2-1 victory over Wolves has propelled them to the top of the Premier League standings. However, Arne Slot, their manager, remains cautious about labelling his team as title contenders at this early stage. Ibrahim Konate scored just before half-time, but Wolves equalised shortly after through Rayan Ait-Nouri. Mohamed Salah then secured the win with a penalty following Nathan Semedo's foul on Diogo Jota.
Despite Liverpool's strong start, Slot emphasises that it's premature to discuss title ambitions after only six league matches. "It feels good to be up there," he stated, "but it doesn't tell me that much at the moment." Slot believes that a clearer picture will emerge after 19 games. He acknowledged Wolves' performance, noting they played better than their current league position suggests.

Slot praised Wolves' manager Gary O'Neil for his tactical approach, which initially posed challenges for Liverpool. "I don't think we started well," Slot admitted. "We have to give credit to Wolves and Gary O'Neil. They had a really good gameplan." After making tactical adjustments, Slot was pleased with how his team controlled the match by patiently circulating the ball and waiting for opportunities.
Wolves remain at the bottom of the league table with just one point from six games. Despite this, O'Neil expressed pride in his team's efforts against Liverpool. "They went toe-to-toe with one of the biggest clubs in the country," he said. O'Neil believes his players deserve more points than their current tally reflects due to their performances.
O'Neil accepts responsibility for the results but also commends his players for their resilience against tough opponents. "I am gutted for the lads," he remarked, acknowledging their hard work over the past six games. He is confident that his team will bounce back quickly from this setback and continue to strive for better results.
The 41-year-old coach joined Wolves just before the 2023-24 season began and understands that his future as head coach is uncertain. "I can't control other people's belief in me," he said. O'Neil remains focused on doing his best for the team despite external pressures regarding his position.
Liverpool's win highlights their promising start to the season under Slot's leadership. However, both managers recognise that there is still a long way to go in this competitive league campaign.