Galatasaray fans caused a storm outside Liverpool's team hotel in the early hours of Tuesday morning, setting off fireworks ahead of their UEFA Champions League clash at RAMS Park this evening. Both teams are eager to climb the Champions League table.
A couple of weeks ago, Eintracht Frankfurt made a stunning comeback against Galatasaray, coming from behind to win 5-1. Yunus Akgün put the Süper Lig champions in the lead within the first 10 minutes, but an own goal from Davinson Sanchez levelled the score about half an hour later.
The match took a dramatic turn at Deutsche Bank Park, with the German club scoring twice just before the end of the first half. Frankfurt added two more goals after the interval, securing all three points.
This victory propelled the Bundesliga team to the top spot in the 'league phase', while Okan Buruk's squad slipped to second from bottom. In a desperate bid to secure their first win of the new Champions League season, Galatasaray fans went to great lengths to disrupt Liverpool's preparations.
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On Monday night, supporters set off fireworks outside the hotel where the Reds were reportedly staying. A video of the incident, shared by @ScoriaHools on X (formerly Twitter), has gone viral, showing masked fans chanting and setting off fireworks at around 3am.
Speaking to reporters ahead of the highly anticipated encounter, Slot insisted Galatasaray were unfortunate to suffer defeat against Frankfurt a fortnight ago. The Liverpool manager said: "Their loss against Frankfurt, I have watched that game and for me they were very, very, very unlucky in that game.
"The chances they gave away were only small, and it was either the quality of Frankfurt or little bit of bad luck for Galatasaray that they conceded five, because if they play the same game again, they will never, ever, ever concede five goals again in that same game because they played much better than the 5-1 showed.
"That's also what you see now at the beginning of the season here in Turkey, seven wins and only conceded two if I am correct, scored a lot of goals, so a very, very good team and a very good manager who has been so successful over here as a player."
Slot added: "So they know what it takes to win the league and know what it takes to win a game of football, so we have to be prepared for that."
On Galatasaray's threat from set-pieces, Slot remarked: "I think you've already given the answer: we've shown we are a team that can defend set-pieces really well. More and more in football, you see it becomes more and more a set-piece game.
"I know set-pieces are a part of football, but I watched Brentford [versus] Man United on the way up to Palace. I saw 25 minutes of that game, and I think it was 20 minutes of long throw-ins, set-pieces, long throw-ins, set-pieces, corner kick, goal-kick... a goal-kick is not a set-piece, by the way!
"This is the style of football you see more and more, mainly in the Premier League, in my opinion. There is a reason for me why it is done even more in the Premier League than in other leagues, [and that's] because in the Premier League you can do much more.

"You can attack a goalkeeper, for example, you can even touch him, and it is not even a foul. This is something everybody likes about the Premier League, but in Europe, this is definitely a bit different.
"We knew Galatasaray were also strong on set-pieces, but I can tell you we were a force on set-pieces last season and we won our last Champions League game because of a set-piece [when] we scored the 3-2 with Virgil [van Dijk]. We were very, very, very close to scoring one against Palace.
"Every team you face at the moment, you have to be so, so, so well prepared when it comes to set-pieces. Back in the days when I was still playing, we only talked about football and there was not even a set-piece, let alone a set-piece meeting.
"Nowadays, set-piece meetings take just as long as the tactical meeting or the preparation for the game football-wise. That tells you the importance we give to set-pieces and I think every team around Europe gives to set-pieces."
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