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LISTEN: Chris Sutton gives verdict on Slot's huge call against Ipswich

Chris Sutton has claimed he would feel 'really disappointed' in himself if he were in Jarell Quansah's position after Liverpool beat Ipswich 2-0 on Saturday.

The young defender was taken off at half-time by new manager Arne Slot, who confirmed after the game that he had been hooked due to losing too many duels.

It was a bold move that was ultimately vindicated as his replacement Ibrahima Konate helped the Reds gain a foothold in the game and they went on to secure three points. 

On the latest episode of 'It's All Kicking Off', Chris Sutton explains how he would have responded as a player. 

Football editor Ian Ladyman had some sympathy for Quansah, who 'had not stunk the place out,' but it is a learning curve for the 21-year-old.  

It also showed a lot about the character of Slot and his capacity to be ruthless, something our hosts give their take on in the podcast. 

Mail Sport's experts give their take on Arne Slot taking off Jarell Quansah against Ipswich

Source: dailymail.co.uk

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