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Arne Slot insists he retains full support from Liverpool hierarchy amid poor run

The Reds, who were five points clear at the top before losing to Crystal Palace in September, have since suffered defeats to Chelsea, Manchester United, and Brentford, as well as Galatasaray and Palace

Arne Slot insists he still has the full backing of Fenway Sports Group despite Liverpool’s slump.

The Reds, who were five points clear at the top before losing to Crystal Palace in September, have since suffered defeats to Chelsea, Manchester United, and Brentford, as well as Galatasaray and Palace.

Now on a run of six losses in seven, Arne Slot says his communication with sporting director Richard Hughes and FSG CEO Michael Edwards remains unchanged ahead of Saturday’s clash with in-form Aston Villa at Anfield.

“For me they say similar things,” the Liverpool head coach said.

“I speak mainly to Richard and once in a while to the others (Edwards and FSG). They also see similar things as what I see.

“For me the conversations haven’t changed a lot. We always talk about the game and it’s always nicer to talk about the game if you have won than if you have lost.

“[I feel supported] not only in this period but also when things go well.

“I’m a firm believer all the squads I had were 20/21 players that can play because if you have too many it’s already a struggle to make a squad. But then you have to keep them fit.”

Slot added: “Tell me if I’m wrong but I think during the week [the reaction] was about when I said something about the squad we are having, and that could have been seen as criticising or an excuse?

“What I meant was, if these players are all fit we have so much quality. This club is in such a good place when you look at the quality we have for the short-term future and the long-term future.

“But – I’ve used Alex (Alexander Isak) as an example but I don’t want to go into every single player because players sometimes don’t like it when they are named as being fit or not – not all of them were ready from the start to play three games in seven days.

“And then when you get four injuries like we have at the moment, it is a struggle going into a programme like this. I used this to explain my line-up on Wednesday. I didn’t use it as an excuse for losing against Brentford or the loss before or the loss before.

“I did it because Ibou (Ibrahima Konate) and Virgil (van Dijk) had to play a lot. Joe Gomez missed out on the whole of pre-season. Macca (Alexis Mac Allister) missed out on the whole of pre-season.

“Alex missed out on the whole of pre-season. If you have 20 but three are not available, and that 20 includes Rio Ngumoha and Trey Nyoni who are youngsters and not able to play three games in a week as well, then the focus is on the 15 others, and maybe not all of them are used to a Premier League [or] Champions League game every three days.

“By the way, it would also have been difficult even for the team of last season if we had to play three in seven days, which is the worst scenario you can have.

“I only used it to explain my line-up, not as an excuse for losing against Brentford or Manchester United.

“We have an unbelievable squad if they are all fit and all ready for the programme we are facing.”

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Joseph Agbobli

Joseph Agbobli specializes in exclusive and original stories, including in-depth interviews. Over the years, he has had the privilege of interviewing some of football’s biggest names, including Glen Johnson, Emile Heskey, Chris Sutton, Tim Sherwood, and more.

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