Arne Slot, Liverpool’s manager, has issued a harsh warning to his players, claiming that failure to win the Premier League title this season will haunt them forever.
Despite leading the table by 12 points with only nine games remaining, the Reds are still coming off a Carabao Cup final loss to Newcastle and a Champions League exit to Paris Saint-Germain.
Slot is well aware of the huge stakes, recognizing that loss in the title race would cause agonizing agony. However, he remains committed to his aggressive mentality, thinking that it is the finest type of defense.
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In a new book on his trip to Merseyside, the Dutchman says, “I understand how it works. If you don’t win trophies as a manager or a player, it might plague you for years.
“There are multiple ways to be remembered. Consider the Holland team in the 1974 World Cup. Everyone saw the World Cup as the competition in which Holland emerged victorious. However, they did not win the championship. It was all about their style of play. Reported by Liverpool world.
“Of course, I want to win as many games as possible; nevertheless, I also want to leave an impression on others. In my perspective, that’s a trophy in and of itself. I enjoy it when people refer to me as the coach who is always thinking in an aggressive mode. The more you attack, the more likely you are to win.
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