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Liverpool head coach Arne Slott proved he is a salty Jurgen Klopp regime with two silly comments about Manchester United on Sunday…
Slot He has been a media darling for most of his tenure at Liverpool and immediately after the final whistle. He has since been widely admired for his candid reviews of sports in front of the cameras.
However, cracks are beginning to appear in his image as pressure mounts Liverpool The boss is in the midst of a dire run of four straight losses in all competitions.
Liverpool’s mini-chairs turned into a full-blown crisis on Sunday afternoon ahead of the international break As they were beaten 2-1 by arch-rivals Manchester United at Anfield.
after that, Wayne Rooney has picked up a worrying change that he has seen in the slotwho is showing similar character traits to his predecessor, Klopp, at the end of a disappointing result.
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Klopp was sore losers when things didn’t go his way and Slott praised Man Utd by making draft comments about his style of play and Ruben Amorim’s decision on Benjamin Cesc.
“If you play United – who come here with a low block and play a lot of long balls and you know it’s going to be difficult because they’re not easy to play through and you don’t get the chance to win the ball as much – and you concede after a minute or two, it makes it difficult,” Slott said.
“It’s always difficult to defend against a team that defends in a low block, that mainly plays long balls.
“But when you go down 1-0 after a minute it becomes even more difficult when one of our players is on the floor.
“If you had told me before the game that against Kim Block, against a team that plays a lot of long balls, all the chances we would have created, I wouldn’t have expected us to lose that game of football.”
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Before the game, Slott commented on Amorim’s decision not to start Cisco. He said: “We’ve seen Cisco play the last three, four, five or six times, but when he goes to Liverpool he changes the line-up.
“It’s not the first time we’ve faced a team and they’ve done this.”
Starting with long balls, Man UTD played more than Liverpool (75-47) and their long pass ratio was 25.5% compared to 9.8% for their opponents.
But that’s only a problem on Slott’s mind as his team comes up short, outplayed by Amorim and his team.
Simply put, Slott needs to focus on getting better to eliminate the threat of Man UTD and other teams who have had success against Liverpool, with the Reds and their head coach made to look very incompetent by Amorim.
According to Selecthis proportion of long passes against Liverpool was his highest since the 3-1 win against Arsenal in December 2017, so it was deployed to increase the chances of success at Anfield, which is also the case for Cisco’s rotation.
Cisco was on the bench amid his strong run of form before the international break raised eyebrows, but this, like the focus on long passing, was an inspired decision by Amorim as a mobile front of Brian Mbemo, Matthies Cunha and Mason Mount found no end to Liverpool’s fragile defence.
And Amorim is clearly within his rights to tinker with his XI from game to game to get the better of an opponent, which is exactly what happened against Liverpool and Slott.
Amorim was highlighted for all his big decisions when he beat Slott to school, while Blind Panic got the better of the Liverpool boss as he and his team were deservedly punished.
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