Arne Slot has conceded he “must have done a lot of things wrong” as he seeks to restore faith among Liverpool supporters following a hostile reception at Anfield.
The Dutch manager faced boos from the home crowd on Sunday after his side surrendered a late equaliser to Tottenham in the 90th minute.
This marked the first occasion since his arrival in summer 2024 that the Premier League-winning coach has experienced such open disapproval from Liverpool fans at their home ground.
Discontent with Slot has been brewing on social media throughout a disappointing campaign, with the weekend’s jeers highlighting building frustrations.
Ahead of their Champions League last-16 second leg against Galatasaray, in which they must overturn a 1-0 deficit, Slot said: “It’s never nice they are frustrated because usually fans are not frustrated after you win.
“People told me when I came here that they will support the manager for such a long time, but (if) you are supposing something then I must have done a lot of things wrong.
“That’s never a nice feeling to have because being in the club that’s always so supportive for the manager, in good and bad times, then if they are not happy with me, then apparently I’ve done so many things wrong.
“I did something wrong in the season that we won the league and I definitely did maybe make a few decisions that were not perfect in hindsight.”
Arne Slot has conceded he ‘must have done a lot of things wrong’
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He added: “But all the decisions I’ve made, I’ve always made for the same reason, for us trying to win the game.
“But I also know how the football industry works. Winning can change a lot. That’s what we are trying to achieve tomorrow and we’re completely ready for that.”
The primary grievances levelled at the Liverpool boss centre on his team being perceived as vulnerable opponents who fail to capitalise on their dominance in matches.
Critics have pointed to a pattern of squandered opportunities and defensive fragility that has characterised much of the current season under the Dutchman’s stewardship.
Arne Slot took charge of Liverpool following Jurgen Klopp’s departure
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REUTERSFormer Reds defender Jamie Carragher said Liverpool were a “team of individuals” and that was why the game plan was not working during an analysis piece on Sky Sports on Monday night.
Reacting to the comments, Slot, who had not seen the clip, said: “If he means we are not perfectly playing together in ball possession and off the ball then he is right.
“It is not like we are 11 individuals – if he meant that then I completely disagree. That is nothing to do with an individual mentality, but that the connections are not as strong yet.
“I agree with a lot of things Jamie has said throughout this whole season. This particular one, I disagree with him. I don’t see this after we conceded for 1-1.”
Former Reds defender Jamie Carragher said Liverpool were a ‘team of individuals’
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PAThe Dutchman addeed: “After so many disappointments, it would not have been strange if the players had given up but they did not.
“They (Spurs) had a counter-attack where seven or eight of our players were back in our 18-yard-box and we blocked the shot and the corner led to a chance all the way on the other side for Hugo Ekitike.
“A team that has given up, a team of individuals or a team that does not work together, does not show that resilience after our 120th setback this season – that is a bit of an exaggeration but we have had many.
“He (Carragher) said a lot of things throughout this season that I agree with because I see similar. I cannot always say them and it is helpful for me to not go into detail with other ones I have agreed with.”






