Guardian

Arne Slot says he ‘must have done a lot wrong’ if Liverpool fans are booing team

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“So first of all you’re frustrated yourself and disappointed we haven’t won. Second of all, people told me when I first came here that if it [the booing] was towards me … this club is different than other clubs and the fans will support the manager for such a long time.“So if it’s true what you’re saying – and I don’t feel this at all – then I must have done a lot of things wrong and that’s never a nice feeling to have.



Being in a club that’s always so supportive of the manager, in good and bad times, if they are not happy with me then apparently I’ve done so many things wrong and that’s never a nice feeling to have. “I did something wrong in the season we won the league and I definitely did make a few decisions that were not perfect in hindsight.

But all the decisions I’ve made I’ve always made for the same reason; to help us to try to win the game.“I can say at this club and all the other clubs I’ve worked, 80%-90% of the games I’ve managed my teams have outworked the other teams and my teams have created more chances than the other team.”Liverpool have been beaten twice by Galatasaray this season, on both occasions at a raucous Rams Park, but Slot believes the prospect of a quarter-final place against Paris Saint-Germain or Chelsea can inspire a different outcome at Anfield. “We feel the importance of this game,” the head coach said.“We are able to reach the quarter-final of the Champions League.