Liverpool Boss Arne Slot: 'We Need to Fix Our Imbalance at Both Ends of the Pitch'
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has admitted that his side must improve their play at both ends of the pitch if they are to put an end to recent criticism. The reigning champions have struggled with goalscoring in front of goal and have become increasingly leaky at the back, sitting 14 points off leaders Arsenal in sixth place.
Slot pointed out an imbalance between the chances Liverpool create from good positions compared to those created against them as a cause for concern. "In between the boxes we are a very good team," he said, "also, against Bournemouth, so many times we were in positions I want my players to be in." However, Slot stressed that killing those moments and bringing chances to fruition is where Liverpool need to improve.
The issue of set-pieces, counter-attacking football, and dealing with low blocks from opponents has proven to be a major challenge for the Reds. Slot acknowledged that they have struggled with these aspects and conceded that their team is not suited to the Premier League.
Slot's comments also highlighted that the reality of Liverpool's recent performance is that they have not dominated in major competitions over the past three years, winning only one League Cup and one Premier League title. The team has spent £450m but brought in significantly less money, raising questions about what is acceptable.
The pressure on Slot to deliver results may be mounting, with some pundits questioning whether he will remain at Anfield beyond the current season. Carragher: 'Slot's job at risk without Champions League football' suggests that Liverpool's inability to qualify for the Champions League could have serious implications for the manager's position.
As the team heads into their final league match of the season against Qarabag, Slot is under pressure to deliver results and improve his side's performance. If they fail to do so, the noise from fans and pundits will likely intensify, making it increasingly difficult for the manager to keep his job.
Liverpool boss Arne Slot has admitted that his side must improve their play at both ends of the pitch if they are to put an end to recent criticism. The reigning champions have struggled with goalscoring in front of goal and have become increasingly leaky at the back, sitting 14 points off leaders Arsenal in sixth place.
Slot pointed out an imbalance between the chances Liverpool create from good positions compared to those created against them as a cause for concern. "In between the boxes we are a very good team," he said, "also, against Bournemouth, so many times we were in positions I want my players to be in." However, Slot stressed that killing those moments and bringing chances to fruition is where Liverpool need to improve.
The issue of set-pieces, counter-attacking football, and dealing with low blocks from opponents has proven to be a major challenge for the Reds. Slot acknowledged that they have struggled with these aspects and conceded that their team is not suited to the Premier League.
Slot's comments also highlighted that the reality of Liverpool's recent performance is that they have not dominated in major competitions over the past three years, winning only one League Cup and one Premier League title. The team has spent £450m but brought in significantly less money, raising questions about what is acceptable.
The pressure on Slot to deliver results may be mounting, with some pundits questioning whether he will remain at Anfield beyond the current season. Carragher: 'Slot's job at risk without Champions League football' suggests that Liverpool's inability to qualify for the Champions League could have serious implications for the manager's position.
As the team heads into their final league match of the season against Qarabag, Slot is under pressure to deliver results and improve his side's performance. If they fail to do so, the noise from fans and pundits will likely intensify, making it increasingly difficult for the manager to keep his job.