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Arlot Slot Admits Mistakes After Liverpool's Disappointing Fifth-Place Finish

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has admitted he made mistakes during a disappointing Premier League campaign that saw the club finish fifth. Slot acknowledged that not all his decisions were correct, but insisted every choice was made with the team's best interests in mind. The season was heavily impacted by injuries to key players like Alisson Becker and Alexander Isak, as well as the tragic death of Diogo Jota. Despite the struggles, Mohamed Salah left a historic mark by becoming Liverpool's all-time leading Premier League assist provider.

Premier League: Arne Slot admits mistakes after Liverpool's disappointing fifth-place finish

London, May 25

Liverpool manager Arne Slot delivered an honest assessment of his side's disappointing Premier League campaign, admitting he did not always make the "right" decisions during a season he described in one word -- "injury".

Liverpool's title defence ended in frustration as they finished fifth in the league following a 1-1 draw against Brentford F.C. in their final game of the season, missing out on a stronger finish after a turbulent campaign marked by injuries, dressing-room tension and inconsistency.

Reflecting on the season, Slot acknowledged his shortcomings while insisting every decision was taken with the team's best interests in mind.

"Not what I would have loved us to achieve this season before we started, but taking everything into account, what has happened to us this season, I'm happy that we've qualified for the Champions League," Slot said, as per Goal.com.

"We, I, haven't been perfect, but I would have answered this question exactly the same in the year we won the league because as a manager, you can never be perfect, a player can never be perfect. But all the decisions I've made throughout the whole season have been only with one idea, and that's being very well prepared," he added.

"Not every decision can be the right one, so it would be stupid for me to sit here and say all the decisions I've made were the right ones. But before I made them, it felt like every time they were the right ones to make. But a lot of times I didn't even have to make decisions or choices," he further added.

One of the biggest talking points of Liverpool's campaign was Slot's handling of star forward Mohamed Salah, who was dropped during a disastrous spell in which the club lost nine of 12 matches across competitions.

The situation reportedly escalated into a public disagreement between player and manager, eventually leading to a one-match suspension for Salah before the Egyptian departed the club at the end of the season.

Despite the difficult campaign, Salah signed off by creating history for Liverpool. In his final appearance, he registered his 93rd Premier League assist for the club, overtaking Steven Gerrard as Liverpool's all-time leading assist provider in the competition.

Slot, however, insisted injuries were the defining factor behind Liverpool's struggles throughout the season.

"If you asked me one word to describe this season, I would describe it with the word 'injury'," he said.

Liverpool were without several key players for extended periods, including goalkeeper Alisson Becker, who missed 20 matches, while striker Alexander Isak managed only eight league starts. Other squad members, such as Conor Bradley and Wataru Endo, also spent significant time sidelined.

The emotional toll on the squad was further compounded by the tragic death of forward Diogo Jota in a car accident last summer.

Slot also faced criticism from sections of supporters for delaying opportunities for young players such as Rio Ngumoha until the closing stages of the campaign. However, the Dutchman defended his cautious approach, saying stability was the priority during a difficult season.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Slot's honesty is commendable but he could have handled the Salah situation better. Dropping a world-class player mid-season? That's like Indian cricket team dropping Kohli before a World Cup! You don't do that. However, injuries toh bahut hain - Alisson missing 20 games is huge. Liverpool needs a proper plan B for next season.

Karthik V

As an Indian Liverpool fan since the Gerrard days, this season broke my heart 💔 But I'm glad Slot didn't make excuses. The Jota tragedy must have hit the squad hard. And not playing young players like Ngumoha earlier? That's a valid criticism - even our ISL teams give chances to youngsters. But injuries killed us. Next season, with everyone fit, Liverpool will be back. You'll Never Walk Alone!

Sarah B

Slot is doing the right thing by being transparent. In India, we appreciate leaders who take responsibility. But honestly, fifth place for Liverpool is unacceptable for a club of that stature. The Salah controversy shows the dressing room issues. Let's see if he can rebuild like Klopp did after his first season. Big test ahead.

Aman W

Injury excuse thoda weak hai boss! 🤣 Every team has injuries. Man City managed, Arsenal managed. But 9 losses in 12 matches? That's not just injuries, that's tactical failure. Slot needs to learn from Pep and Arteta. Indian fans know a thing or two about over-relying on star players - look at our cricket team! But Salah's assist record is legendary. 👏

Michael C

First season as Liverpool manager after Klopp?

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