Liverpool boss Arne Slot has defended his team after a dramatic 3-2 defeat at Bournemouth, citing the challenging wind conditions, fixture congestion, and injuries as contributing factors. Despite this, he admitted that the Reds are to blame for their loss.
The match marked Liverpool's 13th consecutive game without a win in the Premier League and their seventh defeat of the campaign. The team had been playing with an injured Joe Gomez, who suffered a knock from teammate Alisson Becker, and Slot acknowledged that injury problems have been affecting his squad throughout the season.
Slot praised his players for showing "mentality and fitness" to come back from 2-0 down against Bournemouth's intense team, but ultimately accepted responsibility for the loss. He cited fixture congestion as another factor in their performance, stating that playing three times a week with limited depth is challenging.
The manager also spoke about his squad management, saying he had to make tough decisions, such as not playing Hugo Ekitike due to the need to manage his minutes. This approach has resulted in a lack of continuity and depth, Slot acknowledged.
Slot's comments come after Virgil van Dijk took responsibility for Bournemouth's opening goal, which was attributed to a difficult ball to judge in the circumstances, including the wind. The captain expressed frustration at not being able to clear the ball, but ultimately accepted that he was blocked off by his own player.
The loss has raised concerns about Liverpool's chances of finishing in the Champions League places, as they trail leaders Arsenal by 14 points. With several key players missing due to injuries, Slot will need to address these issues if he wants to get his team back on track.
The match marked Liverpool's 13th consecutive game without a win in the Premier League and their seventh defeat of the campaign. The team had been playing with an injured Joe Gomez, who suffered a knock from teammate Alisson Becker, and Slot acknowledged that injury problems have been affecting his squad throughout the season.
Slot praised his players for showing "mentality and fitness" to come back from 2-0 down against Bournemouth's intense team, but ultimately accepted responsibility for the loss. He cited fixture congestion as another factor in their performance, stating that playing three times a week with limited depth is challenging.
The manager also spoke about his squad management, saying he had to make tough decisions, such as not playing Hugo Ekitike due to the need to manage his minutes. This approach has resulted in a lack of continuity and depth, Slot acknowledged.
Slot's comments come after Virgil van Dijk took responsibility for Bournemouth's opening goal, which was attributed to a difficult ball to judge in the circumstances, including the wind. The captain expressed frustration at not being able to clear the ball, but ultimately accepted that he was blocked off by his own player.
The loss has raised concerns about Liverpool's chances of finishing in the Champions League places, as they trail leaders Arsenal by 14 points. With several key players missing due to injuries, Slot will need to address these issues if he wants to get his team back on track.