Rebuilding the shattered confidence of Liverpool’s coach Arne Slott poses a challenge as tough as improving the team’s on-field performances. Nevertheless, the Dutch manager is eager to emphasize the positives for his squad.
After suffering nine losses in 12 matches and six defeats in their last seven league outings, the upcoming match against West Ham is crucial for the defending champions as they aim to reverse their downturn.
With the morale around the club dwindling following successive poor results, Slott is focused on acknowledging the fleeting moments of success during games.
“It’s important to celebrate our achievements when we perform well, particularly as people rightly concentrate on our shortcomings,” he remarked.
“For much of the match, we played well and created numerous opportunities, but we often overlook the need to capitalize on those moments.”
“Even minor mistakes can swiftly lead to conceded goals.”
Slott recognizes that team morale takes a hit every time a goal is conceded—10 times in the last three matches—but he believes his players will approach the pitch without a defeatist attitude.
“I didn’t sense a lack of confidence at the game’s onset or even after we conceded the first goal in Wednesday’s 4-1 loss to PSV Eindhoven,” he said.
“Despite conceding the second goal in what became another disappointing result, we still generated enough chances. However, following their third goal, it was clear that the players were affected. To put it mildly, that was not a moment when our fighting spirit shone.”
Amid speculation about whether he has lost the team’s support during their worst streak in over 70 years, Slott insists that communication remains intact.
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“It’s tough to convey the message from the sidelines after a 3-1 situation, but I believe the points are made pre-game and during halftime,” he added.
“Our chance creation reflects our training and meeting discussions, yet converting those into goals remains elusive, which is challenging for everyone involved.”
“Nevertheless, the clarity of our opportunity creation is evident.”
Fan Take: This situation highlights the struggles of a once-dominant team, making it relatable for fans of any club facing adversity. Liverpool’s path back to form could resonate across the soccer community, reinforcing the reality that resilience is key in the sport.

