
Liverpool have set a new record for the lowest expected goals (xG) under the management of Dutch coach Arne Slot in a match during the FA Cup Round of 16 against Plymouth Argyle, according to statistics from Opta Joe.
The match ended in a shocking 1-0 victory for Plymouth, with the only goal scored by forward Ryan Hardie from a penalty.
The source reveals that Liverpool's xG in the match against Plymouth was 0.44, marking the lowest figure for the team during Slot's tenure.
Manchester United currently hold the FA Cup, having defeated Manchester City 2-1 in last year's final.
Previously, Arne Slot became the first manager in Liverpool's history to win nine out of his first ten matches in the Premier League.
Furthermore, the Merseyside club has set a new attendance record for their home matches in the English league.


