
"It's never nice they are frustrated because usually fans are not frustrated after you win. So first of all, you're frustrated yourself and disappointed about the fact that we haven't won. People have told me when I came here that this club is different than other clubs, they will support the manager for such, such, such a long time."
"But if you are supposing something, then I must have done a lot of things wrong and that's never a nice feeling to have, because being in the club that's always so supportive for the manager, in good and bad times, then if they are not happy with me, then apparently I've done so many things wrong, and that's never a nice feeling to have."
"But I also know how the football industry works. Winning can change a lot. That's what we are trying to achieve tomorrow night. And we're completely ready for that, I can tell you that."
Liverpool head coach Arne Slot responded to fan frustration following a 1-1 draw with Tottenham where supporters booed the team off the pitch. Despite winning the Premier League less than a year ago, Liverpool's recent form and style of play have disappointed the fanbase. Slot expressed disappointment about the lack of wins and acknowledged that fan dissatisfaction indicates he has made errors. He emphasized that Liverpool's traditionally supportive fanbase makes their current frustration particularly difficult to accept. Slot remains confident that winning performances, particularly in the upcoming Champions League match against Galatasaray, can restore fan support. Former defender Jamie Carragher suggested it will be challenging for Slot to regain fan backing, though Slot disagreed with Carragher's assessment that Liverpool plays as individuals rather than as a cohesive team.
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