Liverpool manager Arne Slot remains steadfast in his decision to field a weakened team against Crystal Palace, despite their 3-0 defeat in the Carabao Cup that ended the club's quarter-final hopes.
Slot's strategy to prioritize rest and recovery ahead of Saturday's Premier League match against Aston Villa has come under intense scrutiny after the sixth defeat in seven games. The Dane acknowledged that losing six out of seven matches is not acceptable for a top-tier side like Liverpool, but he insists his decision to make 10 changes from the original team was justified.
"We've lost six out of seven, and none of them are good enough to accept losing so many," Slot said. "Liverpool losing that many is always too much." He pointed to the grueling schedule as a major factor in their recent slump, stating that he's seen a team struggling with playing three games in just seven days.
Slot defended his decision to give a majority of the starting lineup a break, citing the need for players like Ryan Gravenberch to recover from injuries. The Liverpool manager also highlighted the club's reliance on its academy players in cup competitions, which he believes was the right call at this stage.
"I haven't changed my opinion after the result," Slot said. "With our starters we haven't been able to beat Palace as well." The pressure on Slot has indeed mounted, with many questioning his tactics and fitness management.
However, the Liverpool manager downplays the significance of the Carabao Cup exit, stating that the pressure is always present for teams like his, regardless of the competition. "I don't think it's possible that if you lose five out of six, losing six out of seven there is even more pressure," he said.
Slot's strategy to prioritize rest and recovery ahead of Saturday's Premier League match against Aston Villa has come under intense scrutiny after the sixth defeat in seven games. The Dane acknowledged that losing six out of seven matches is not acceptable for a top-tier side like Liverpool, but he insists his decision to make 10 changes from the original team was justified.
"We've lost six out of seven, and none of them are good enough to accept losing so many," Slot said. "Liverpool losing that many is always too much." He pointed to the grueling schedule as a major factor in their recent slump, stating that he's seen a team struggling with playing three games in just seven days.
Slot defended his decision to give a majority of the starting lineup a break, citing the need for players like Ryan Gravenberch to recover from injuries. The Liverpool manager also highlighted the club's reliance on its academy players in cup competitions, which he believes was the right call at this stage.
"I haven't changed my opinion after the result," Slot said. "With our starters we haven't been able to beat Palace as well." The pressure on Slot has indeed mounted, with many questioning his tactics and fitness management.
However, the Liverpool manager downplays the significance of the Carabao Cup exit, stating that the pressure is always present for teams like his, regardless of the competition. "I don't think it's possible that if you lose five out of six, losing six out of seven there is even more pressure," he said.