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Slot Admits Liverpool's Title Hopes Are Over
8 Jan
Summary
- Arne Slot acknowledges Liverpool is out of the Premier League title race.
- Focus shifts to securing a Champions League spot for next season.
- Slot admits a drop in team intensity has been a factor this season.

Arne Slot has acknowledged that Liverpool's Premier League title aspirations have diminished significantly. The team, currently fourth in the league and 14 points behind leaders Arsenal, is now concentrating on securing a top-four or top-five position to qualify for the Champions League. Slot stated that while unexpected results can occur in football, the team's current league standing makes competing for the title improbable.
Slot also addressed criticisms regarding a perceived drop in the team's intensity this season, admitting it's a "fair comment." He suggested that while this has been an issue at times, the team's struggles are also influenced by how opponents set up against them. He expressed a desire for the team to consistently implement a fast style of play, regardless of the opposition's tactics.
Despite admitting to some "so bad" performances, Slot remains optimistic for the latter half of the campaign. He believes the current squad possesses significant talent and is capable of achieving more than their results indicate, citing past victories against strong opponents. The upcoming January transfer window presents an opportunity to strengthen the squad, though Slot declined to comment on specific transfer targets.




