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Liverpool coach Arne Slot acknowledges fan frustration after recent inconsistent Premier League results. Slot accepts responsibility and stresses improved mentality, execution, and resilience. With critical fixtures ahead, the squad seeks to rebuild confidence, regain form, and reconnect with supporters.
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00:01Liverpool head coach Arnie Schlotz has admitted he must have done a lot of things wrong after supporters voiced frustrations
00:09at the club's recent form.
00:11The reaction came after a late setback against Tottenham Hotspur, where Liverpool conceded a stoppage time equaliser, prompting boos from
00:20sections of the home crowd.
00:22Despite their recent title success, inconsistent performances and lack of cutting edge have led to growing unrest among supporters.
00:31Schlotz acknowledged the disappointment, insisting he shares the same frustration as the fans.
00:36He pointed out that expectations at Liverpool are built on winning and any drop-off is quickly felt both on
00:42and off the pitch.
00:43The Dutchman also admitted it is difficult to accept criticism at a club renowned for backing its managers.
00:49Fulmer defender Jamie Carragher questioned whether Schlotz can win supporters back, describing the current situation as a challenge.
00:57Left-back Andy Robertson echoed those concerns, pointing to inconsistency as the key issue.
01:02He admitted the squad are frustrated at their inability to maintain the standards that previously set them apart,
01:10stressing the need to rediscover rhythm in the closing stages of the season.
01:15With several crucial fixtures still to come, Liverpool know that a strong finish is essential not only to improve their
01:22league position,
01:23but to repair the connection with the fanbase accustomed to success.
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