Arne Slot on Liverpool boos: ‘I share the same frustrations as the fans’


There was a period at the start of the second half where it looked like a matter of time before Liverpool would add a second goal to Florian Wirtz’s first-half strike.

From the Kop came the famous chant that goes “A team that plays the Liverpool way”.

It was hardly heavy metal football but after weeks of struggling to break down low blocks, Liverpool were playing with some added impetus and getting in behind the Burnley backline.

Wirtz came close again before Gakpo had an effort cleared off the line but out of nowhere, Burnley found a leveller through Marcus Edwards to silence Anfield.

“I wouldn’t say we switched off but we failed to bring the ball out from the back. That is part of football. It sums up a large part of our season and today was another example of that,” the Liverpool boss added.

For Slot, the frustration continued. In hindsight, had Dominik Szoboszlai converted his first-half penalty this game could have had a different outcome, but regardless of that miss Liverpool should have put the game to bed well before Burnley equalised.

“It’s not the first time. It is usually frustrating,” the Liverpool boss said. “They come in different fashions. Sometimes it is that we are scoring a goal in stoppage time and you expect to win the game and then you concede another goal in stoppage time.

“But yeah, in football, one team can have two chances – one was almost an own goal by us – and score one goal while the other team has multiple chances and scores just one goal as well.”

It is now 12 games unbeaten but the damning thing for Liverpool is that in this run of four consecutive league draws, they should have won at least three.

Aside from the draw at Arsenal, they have dropped points at home to Leeds and Burnley and could not hold on to a lead at Fulham despite scoring in the 94th minute.

Those extra six points alone would have put Liverpool on 42 points, seven points clear of Manchester United in fifth and one point behind Manchester City and Aston Villa, who are second and third.

“We have dropped far too many points when we didn’t deserve to and we hardly got a point when we deserved less,” bemoaned Slot. “The only one to blame is ourselves.”

At the very least, Liverpool can look forward to having Mohamed Salah back over the coming days.

Salah also missed a penalty in the shootout during Egypt’s third-place play-off defeat by Nigeria at the Africa Cup of Nations and will return to Merseyside over the coming days.

With trips to Marseille and Bournemouth coming up over the next week, there is little doubt that having their talisman back can only be a positive for Liverpool.



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