🔗 Share this article The Reds Vows Not to Abandon Attacking Style In the Face of Current Struggles, Declares Arne Slot Arne Slot has announced that the club's hierarchy agree with his assessment regarding the poor performance streak and he will not abandon their forward-thinking philosophy in quest for a turnaround. The head coach conceded that six defeats in seven matches was below standard ahead of Aston Villa's visit. Increasing Scrutiny Amid Challenging Phase Liverpool's coach recognized the scrutiny was intense before his altered lineup were eliminated from the Carabao Cup against their Premier League rivals. However, he insisted that this urgency to stop the losing streak is not coming from the team's proprietors or management structure following a substantial investment of nearly £450 million. "They say similar things," remarked the Liverpool boss, whose team next week face the Spanish giants in the European competition and travel to the Citizens in the Premier League. Team Strength Remains Unquestioned The coach is convinced his team "possess an exceptional group if they are completely available and completely set for the fixture list". He mentioned that the transfer window acquisitions in talents including the attacking midfielder and the forward, who is likely to miss out again against Aston Villa through fitness issues, had left the club "in such a good place for the near future and the years to come". Gelling Difficulties When questioned about why his team were struggling to integrate, he responded: "That's not particularly helpful. 'Why, why, why?' I offer insights and people say I'm offering alibis. I can list several explanations why we are struggling for victories or experiencing losses as we do but, as I always emphasize, there are inadequate reasons to have a results sequence as we had now." Even if I could list 200 excuses As Liverpool manager you must avoid losses The reality is six losses from seven matches Backline Performance Only Burnley (21) have conceded more clear opportunities from open play this season than the Merseysiders (nineteen). The league leaders, the Gunners, have faced two. Yet Slot denies the team has been overly exposed and maintains there is no justification to compromise forward-thinking approach for a defensive approach after 10 games without a clean sheet. "I don't see us giving up numerous openings so I find no basis to change our playing style entirely but we have to enhance in not conceding goals," he said. Recent Examples "Versus the Red Devils, how many chances did we concede? When playing Frankfurt when we were leading 3-1, we hardly conceded a attempt on goal. In every match we have competed in we haven't allowed a many opportunities. Absolutely not. We do allow a slightly more than the previous campaign but that has to do with us being 1-0 down so you become more adventurous. But typically I don't believe that our challenge is that we concede too many chances. Our problem is we don't score the chances we create."