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Liverpool boss Arne Slot admits he made a mistake starting Dominik Szoboszlai in the comeback win over Southampton.
The Premier League leaders moved a whopping 16 points clear at the top of the table with victory over the division's bottom side - despite having trailed at the break.
But a strike early in the second half from Darwin Nunez and two penalties from Mohamed Salah handed the home side all three points at Anfield.
That comeback was prompted by a triple half-time substitution from Slot, with the Dutchman having been far from pleased with his side's display in the opening 45 minutes.
He also conceded that his Hungarian midfielder, Szoboszlai, perhaps shouldn't have started in the first place.
He confessed: "Today, if I could do it one more time over, I would have started it differently than I started today - but you don't know this in advance.
Every time I am sitting here and talking about Dominik, I'm talking about he is a machine.
He can keep on going, running and running and running.
"It was maybe the first time this season I saw a different energy from him.
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