Liverpool Head Coach Arne Slot Vows to Fight On Despite Recent Slump
Despite a dismal recent run, Liverpool's head coach Arne Slot insists his team will "fight on" after meeting with sporting director Richard Hughes. The loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League has pushed Liverpool's losing streak to nine games in 12, their worst record since 1953-54.
Slot acknowledged that pressure is mounting, but he denies being let down by his players or that morale has deserted them. Instead, he attributes the recent downturn to a specific period of the game - after the team falls behind, Slot notes, they struggle to regain momentum. "We were able to generate enough chances at 2-1, after more knocks, to make it 2-2 but at 3-1 I could see it hurt the players and it wasn't a period where our fighting spirit was at its best," he said.
Despite this admission, Slot remains optimistic about his team's overall attitude. He observed that in certain periods of the PSV game, Liverpool's players showed great resilience and determination, even when the score was out of reach. "I see a team that never gives up... I agree that in the last five or 10 minutes against Forest and yesterday's game were not the same as the other minutes we played," Slot said.
The recent losses have heightened concerns about Liverpool's ability to win games without their best players contributing. However, Slot is confident that his team can bounce back, particularly if key players like Alisson return from illness on Sunday and players like Hugo Ekitiké and Florian Wirtz are available. The head coach believes Liverpool has the quality and determination to succeed, even in the face of adversity.
With a West Ham match looming on Sunday, Slot's words of encouragement will be crucial for his team as they seek to turn their fortunes around. Will he be able to inspire Liverpool back into contention? Only time will tell.
Despite a dismal recent run, Liverpool's head coach Arne Slot insists his team will "fight on" after meeting with sporting director Richard Hughes. The loss to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League has pushed Liverpool's losing streak to nine games in 12, their worst record since 1953-54.
Slot acknowledged that pressure is mounting, but he denies being let down by his players or that morale has deserted them. Instead, he attributes the recent downturn to a specific period of the game - after the team falls behind, Slot notes, they struggle to regain momentum. "We were able to generate enough chances at 2-1, after more knocks, to make it 2-2 but at 3-1 I could see it hurt the players and it wasn't a period where our fighting spirit was at its best," he said.
Despite this admission, Slot remains optimistic about his team's overall attitude. He observed that in certain periods of the PSV game, Liverpool's players showed great resilience and determination, even when the score was out of reach. "I see a team that never gives up... I agree that in the last five or 10 minutes against Forest and yesterday's game were not the same as the other minutes we played," Slot said.
The recent losses have heightened concerns about Liverpool's ability to win games without their best players contributing. However, Slot is confident that his team can bounce back, particularly if key players like Alisson return from illness on Sunday and players like Hugo Ekitiké and Florian Wirtz are available. The head coach believes Liverpool has the quality and determination to succeed, even in the face of adversity.
With a West Ham match looming on Sunday, Slot's words of encouragement will be crucial for his team as they seek to turn their fortunes around. Will he be able to inspire Liverpool back into contention? Only time will tell.