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Arne Slot tells Liverpool players to commit more bodies in the box after Leeds United draw

The reigning Premier League champions registered 19 shots against the Whites, but only four were on target as frustration grew at Anfield

Arne Slot has admitted he wants to see his Liverpool side commit more bodies into the box during crossing situations after being held to a 0-0 draw by Leeds United on New Year’s Day.

The reigning Premier League champions registered 19 shots against the Whites, but only four were on target as frustration grew at Anfield.

The result extended Liverpool’s unbeaten run to eight matches. However, once again, the Reds found it difficult to break down a well-organised opposition defence.

And after watching his side fail to find a breakthrough against Leeds, Arne Slot revealed that he urged his players at half-time to get more bodies into the box.

“A goal, that is the most simple answer (about what was missing),” he said. “And to score a goal against a team that is defending so well in and around the box, there are a few ways to unlock it.

“That is for a lot of teams in this league it’s a set piece. We were close with Virgil (van Dijk). We got eight but unfortunately we didn’t score.

“Another way of unlocking it is something we saw last week against Wolves when Jeremie Frimpong had his moment of magic, a quick one vs one where he brought the ball in, and I think he had a few of those today as well.

“If you look at the more bigger picture, you forget the one vs ones, I said to them at half-time that we can bring more bodies in the box in moments than we did in the first half when we did cross.

“It would have been nice if there had been more bodies in their box from us. But a lot of ball possession, we are the team that has most ball possession in the league this year but ball possession means not a lot if you cannot create enough chances.

“And to create chances against a low block, you need pace, individual special moments to create an overload.

“You don’t see a lot of 15-20 passes goals against low blocks. And another way is to create a counter attack or winning the ball high up the pitch when they want to bring the ball out from the back.

“But I don’t think… if I simply look at the second half I think their goalkeeper kicked every ball long.

“Then when you win it, there are 11 players in front of you. Everyone including me wants us to go forward as fast as possible but when there are 11 players standing in front of you in and around their box, it is not so easy to find players who are free close enough to the goal.

“That’s why it was another time, not for the first time this season, we saw a team that kept trying but it was hard for us to find an opening.”

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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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