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Liverpool may have only managed a draw on Wednesday, but Slot's side have now gone 22 consecutive Premier League games without defeat, winning 15 of those.
It is the first time they have been able to put together such a streak since their 44-match unbeaten run between January 2019 and February 2020, when they went on to win a first Premier League title.
It has proved a testing run for the league leaders, who conceded a last-gasp equaliser against Everton in an emotional Merseyside derby draw at Goodison Park last Wednesday, scraped a hard-fought 2-1 win over Wolves at Anfield on Sunday and then had to come from behind for the point at Villa.
Yet Slot denied his team are suffering a dip in form.
They go to Manchester City knowing Arsenal will close the gap to five points if they beat West Ham at the Emirates on Saturday.
"I don't feel like that at all," added Slot.
Performance-wise, not a dip at all today in my opinion.
"What we must not do, and a bit too often now, we don't get what we deserve.
If you put all the chances in a row from us and them it's clear which team should have won this game.
"We must not make a habit out of that as it's happened a bit too much now but we are eight points clear with Arsenal having a game in hand.
"Every game has its own story.
In terms of performance we weren't brilliant at Everton but for obvious reasons we were very unlucky to come away with a draw.
"Today I liked our performance a lot, much much more than I liked our performance against Wolves."
Despite the draw, Opta's supercomputer still predicts Liverpool to finish top on 87 points, seven clear of Arsenal.
Their chance of winning the title has dropped slightly, however, from 87.65% to 84.79%, while Arsenal's has risen from 12.35% to 15.13%.
No other team is given a more than 1% chance by Opta of being champions.
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