Arne Slot on Liverpool's disappointing season: I am not perfect

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot spoke openly about his decisions and the season's results following the team's unsuccessful Premier League campaign. Unable to defend their title, the 'Reds' finished the season in fifth place. The coach noted that internal disagreements and unexpected tragedies had a significant impact on the season. This is reported by Goal.com .
The 1-1 draw against Brentford in the final match of the season once again proved Liverpool's inconsistency. After the game, Slot admitted his mistakes, stating that the transition period following a successful era was very difficult. "I am not perfect, not all the decisions I made during the season turned out to be correct, but I made every decision in the best interest of the team," the coach said.
One of the most sensational events of the season involved Mohamed Salah. The Egyptian forward had an open conflict with the coach after being benched during the winter crisis. This situation accelerated the player's departure from the club. Nevertheless, in his final match, Mohamed Salah provided his 93rd assist, breaking Steven Gerrard's record and becoming the club's all-time top assist provider.
Arne Slot cited an injury crisis as the main reason for the team's failure. The long-term absence of key players throughout the season disrupted the team's rhythm. It was also noted that the tragic death of Diogo Jota in a car accident last summer was a severe psychological blow to the team.
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