Liverpool coach Arne Slot acknowledges the team's chances of sustaining momentum over the rest of the season are diminished if they continue to suffer injuries.
Slot expressed his concern about Liverpool's current defensive woes, exacerbated by the losses of Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni, with Jeremie Frimpong sidelined with a hip injury. Joe Gomez, who has been struggling with a hip issue, could return to action on Sunday against Manchester City, but this will be a welcome boost to the team.
Slot believes that despite his squad's resilience, sustaining further injuries would make their ambitions "even more difficult." With 16 players at their disposal, including Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha, he is acutely aware of the strain on his defense. The upcoming schedule of three games in seven days will push the team to its limits.
Slot remains optimistic about Liverpool's potential, but acknowledges that injuries have been a recurring theme this season. He attributes the club's strategy of signing young talent, which has yielded success in the past, as the correct approach. However, he understands that if his players are not available due to injuries, it will be "a hell of a challenge" for the team to maintain their performance.
The signing of JΓ©rΓ©my Jacquet from Rennes in the summer has strengthened Liverpool's ranks, but Slot acknowledges that this deal is only part of the solution. The club must now rely on its existing squad to stay fit and healthy, with the coach expressing his appreciation for the players who have been available so far.
Slot expressed his concern about Liverpool's current defensive woes, exacerbated by the losses of Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni, with Jeremie Frimpong sidelined with a hip injury. Joe Gomez, who has been struggling with a hip issue, could return to action on Sunday against Manchester City, but this will be a welcome boost to the team.
Slot believes that despite his squad's resilience, sustaining further injuries would make their ambitions "even more difficult." With 16 players at their disposal, including Trey Nyoni and Rio Ngumoha, he is acutely aware of the strain on his defense. The upcoming schedule of three games in seven days will push the team to its limits.
Slot remains optimistic about Liverpool's potential, but acknowledges that injuries have been a recurring theme this season. He attributes the club's strategy of signing young talent, which has yielded success in the past, as the correct approach. However, he understands that if his players are not available due to injuries, it will be "a hell of a challenge" for the team to maintain their performance.
The signing of JΓ©rΓ©my Jacquet from Rennes in the summer has strengthened Liverpool's ranks, but Slot acknowledges that this deal is only part of the solution. The club must now rely on its existing squad to stay fit and healthy, with the coach expressing his appreciation for the players who have been available so far.