Set-piece weakness costing Liverpool dear, says Slot
Liverpool's Dutch manager Arne Slot gestures from the touchline during the English Premier League football match between Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, on December 20, 2025. (Photo by JUSTIN TALLIS / AFP)
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Liverpool manager Arne Slot believes his side are damaging
their own hopes of a top-four finish in the Premier League because of a poor
record at set-pieces.
The reigning champions head into the busy Christmas and New
Year period behind fourth-placed Chelsea on goal difference.
Liverpool have scored just three set-piece goals while
conceding 11 in the league so far this season, with a frustrated Slot saying:
"I know the importance of it, it gets more and more, and that's why we are
so annoyed by our current record.
"It's a big frustration we are where we are this season
because when we were halfway through last season we had not conceded one
set-piece (goal).
"It's impossible to be top-four, top-five with our
set-piece balance, let alone winning the league."
The Dutchman added: "We are the only team in the top
end of the table that has a negative set-piece balance (Manchester City are in
fact on minus-one according to official data supplier Opta) –- not only are we
negative, we are minus-eight and still on equal points with fourth.
"But if we are minus-eight – Chelsea is I think
plus-eight (actually plus-four) and Arsenal and United are very high (scoring
10 apiece) and if you look at that you could say how special it is we have as
many points as we have if you have that set-piece balance.
"We all know why because in open chances created we are
number one in the league."
Injuries are just as much of a concern for Slot, with
Alexander Isak ruled out for a couple of months after suffering a broken leg
following a challenge by Tottenham's Micky van de Ven.
Slot rated forward Cody Gakpo and full-back Conor Bradley as
only 50-50 chances for a return against Premier League tailenders Wolves on
Saturday.
Mohamed Salah, meanwhile is at the Africa Cup of Nations,
defender Joe Gomez sidelined by a hamstring injury, Wataru Endo missing with an
ankle problem and fellow midfielder Dominik Szoboszlai out through suspension.
"It is time for the players we do have available to do
what they have done so many times and roll their sleeves up," said Slot.
"The players who are available need to give everything they have."

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