Liverpool manager Arne Slot has expressed his feelings of guilt and frustration over the club's alarming slump in form, which includes a sixth defeat in seven Premier League games against Nottingham Forest on Saturday.
Describing the situation as "ridiculous" and "unexpected", Slot acknowledged that he didn't anticipate the team's performance would be so poor, particularly given their high standard of play. He also highlighted that working at a club like Liverpool, where expectations are sky-high, makes it even more challenging to deal with setbacks.
Slot, who won the Premier League title in his debut season, emphasized that proving himself every day is essential, not just to him, but also to the players and the fans. "You cannot say: 'We won the league', or 'We did this or that' and now it's OK," he said. "If you work at this level, the next game is always the most important, and you have to prove yourself every single time."
The Dutchman also took responsibility for the team's struggles, stating that he feels guilty about the recent performances. Slot cancelled a scheduled appearance at an awards ceremony in Manchester to focus on finding solutions to Liverpool's current woes.
Players, including Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo, have also acknowledged their part in the team's disappointing results. Gakpo described the 3-0 defeat against Forest as "a kind of embarrassment," while Van Dijk called it a "mess." However, Gakpo emphasized that the dressing room has taken the captain's message on board and is working together to improve their performance.
As Liverpool prepares to face PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday, Slot will be under intense pressure to turn his team's fortunes around. The manager knows that it won't be easy, but he remains committed to finding a solution and proving himself every day to deliver success at Anfield.
Describing the situation as "ridiculous" and "unexpected", Slot acknowledged that he didn't anticipate the team's performance would be so poor, particularly given their high standard of play. He also highlighted that working at a club like Liverpool, where expectations are sky-high, makes it even more challenging to deal with setbacks.
Slot, who won the Premier League title in his debut season, emphasized that proving himself every day is essential, not just to him, but also to the players and the fans. "You cannot say: 'We won the league', or 'We did this or that' and now it's OK," he said. "If you work at this level, the next game is always the most important, and you have to prove yourself every single time."
The Dutchman also took responsibility for the team's struggles, stating that he feels guilty about the recent performances. Slot cancelled a scheduled appearance at an awards ceremony in Manchester to focus on finding solutions to Liverpool's current woes.
Players, including Virgil van Dijk and Cody Gakpo, have also acknowledged their part in the team's disappointing results. Gakpo described the 3-0 defeat against Forest as "a kind of embarrassment," while Van Dijk called it a "mess." However, Gakpo emphasized that the dressing room has taken the captain's message on board and is working together to improve their performance.
As Liverpool prepares to face PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League on Wednesday, Slot will be under intense pressure to turn his team's fortunes around. The manager knows that it won't be easy, but he remains committed to finding a solution and proving himself every day to deliver success at Anfield.