Slot feels guilty about ridiculous' Liverpool slump and accepts he must prove himself
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Slot feels guilty about ridiculous' Liverpool slump and accepts he must prove himself
"Ridiculous, almost. Something I didn't expect to be in, not at any club I worked at let alone if you are the manager of Liverpool. That is unbelievable. It is unexpected for the club, for me, for everyone, but we are also working at a club that if you ever needed to face this maybe this is the best club to face it because the harder it gets at a club like this more we are together, the more we are trying to the things Liverpool usually achieves."
"I don't find it that difficult to stay calm, it's in my character, the 47-year-old said. Most people would describe me as a calm person. These situations, it's not really nice is it? It's not nice to lose, especially at such a club like Liverpool. To be honest, I didn't expect myself to be in this situation with the way we go about things tactically and the quality of players we have."
Arne Slot accepts guilt over Liverpool's unexpected collapse and acknowledges a need to prove himself to everyone at Anfield daily. Liverpool suffered their worst managerial run after Nottingham Forest handed a 3-0 home defeat, marking six Premier League losses in seven and eight defeats in 11 matches across all competitions. Cody Gakpo described the result as an embarrassment. Slot cancelled a public appearance to focus on solutions ahead of the Champions League match against PSV Eindhoven. He said he remains calm by nature despite not expecting such a downturn given the team's tactical approach and player quality. He emphasized unity and hard work to restore Liverpool's usual achievements.
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