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Arne Slot rejects transition excuses after Liverpool's struggles

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Liverpool manager Arne Slot has dismissed suggestions that the club's ongoing squad transition justifies recent poor results. Slot addressed the media ahead of the team's next fixture, emphasizing accountability within the squad.

The Dutch coach took charge in the summer following a disappointing Premier League campaign where Liverpool finished fifth. Since then, the club has continued to struggle, prompting questions about the team's direction under new leadership.

Slot acknowledged the challenges of implementing a new system but stressed that progress cannot be used to mask underperformance. "We must take responsibility for our results," he stated, rejecting the notion that squad changes are a valid explanation for failure.

Liverpool's inconsistent displays have raised concerns among supporters, with several high-profile departures and limited new signings fueling debates about the club's transfer strategy. The team's struggles have extended beyond domestic league form, impacting morale and fan expectations.

Analysts have pointed to a lack of cohesion in the squad as a key issue, with new signings yet to fully integrate. Slot's comments come as the club prepares for a crucial period in the season, with both domestic and European competitions still in play.

The manager's stance reflects a broader philosophy at Anfield, where results are prioritized over transitional narratives. Slot's insistence on accountability signals a no-excuses approach as Liverpool seek to regain momentum.

With the transfer window approaching, the pressure on Slot and his squad to deliver improvement remains high. The club's hierarchy has publicly backed the manager, but recent performances have kept scrutiny intense.

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