🔗 Share this article The Reds Will Not Alter Attacking Style Amid Recent Slump, Declares Slot Arne Slot has stated that the team leadership are aligned with his perspective regarding the team's slump and he refuses to compromise their forward-thinking philosophy in quest for a improvement. The manager acknowledged that six defeats in seven games was below standard ahead of Aston Villa's visit. Increasing Scrutiny During Difficult Period Liverpool's coach recognized the pressure was on before his makeshift team were eliminated from the Carabao Cup against their Premier League rivals. However, he maintained that this urgency to stop the losing streak is not coming from the Anfield hierarchy or management structure following a summer transfer outlay of almost £450m. "We share common perspectives," commented the Liverpool boss, whose squad will encounter the Spanish giants in the European competition and visit Manchester City in the Premier League. Team Strength Continues Unchallenged Slot believes his team "boast a remarkable roster if they are all fit and all ready for the fixture list". He noted that the transfer window acquisitions in footballers like Florian Wirtz and the forward, who is probably unavailable again against Aston Villa through fitness issues, had left the club "in a strong situation for the immediate prospects and the long-term future". Integration Challenges When questioned about why his team were struggling to integrate, he responded: "That question isn't constructive. 'Why, why, why?' I offer insights and people say I'm coming up with excuses. I can identify multiple factors why we are struggling for victories or suffering defeats as we do but, as I say every time, there are never enough excuses to have a results sequence as we had now." No matter if I could list numerous reasons When you are Liverpool you must avoid losses In truth six losses from seven matches Defensive Numbers Only the Lancashire club (21) have conceded more clear opportunities from regular play this season than the Merseysiders (19). The first-place team, the North London club, have conceded only two. Yet Liverpool's coach rejects the defense has been too vulnerable and asserts there is no justification to abandon offensive philosophy for a cautious system after ten matches without a goalless performance. "From my perspective we don't conceding a lot of chances so I see no justification to change our playing style entirely but we must improve in preventing goals," he stated. Recent Examples "Versus the Red Devils, how many chances did we concede? Versus the German side when we were leading 3-1, we scarcely gave up a shot on target. In every match we have competed in we haven't given up a lot of chances. Definitely not. We do allow a bit more than the previous campaign but that stems from us being 1-0 down so you play more openly. But typically I don't feel that our issue is that we concede too many chances. Our problem is we don't score the chances we create."