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Arne Slot admits Liverpool’s Brentford defeat among his worst as losing run goes on

Arne Slot admitted that Saturday’s defeat by Brentford was ‘up there’ as perhaps the most disappointed he has been in his time as Liverpool manager

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theguardian.comStai leggendo8 mesi fa

Arne Slot admits Liverpool’s Brentford defeat among his worst as losing run goes on

Arne Slot admitted that Saturday’s defeat by Brentford was ‘up there’ as perhaps the most disappointed he has been in his time as Liverpool manager

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bbc.com8 mesi fa

Brentford 3-2 Liverpool: Arne Slot must look close to home to solve Liverpool slump

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot must look closer to home to solve the Premier League champions' dramatic slump, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.

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  1. domenica 26 ottobre 2025·theguardian.com

    Arne Slot admits Liverpool’s Brentford defeat among his worst as losing run goes on

    Arne Slot admitted that Saturday’s defeat by Brentford was ‘up there’ as perhaps the most disappointed he has been in his time as Liverpool manager

  2. domenica 26 ottobre 2025·bbc.com

    Brentford 3-2 Liverpool: Arne Slot must look close to home to solve Liverpool slump

    Liverpool head coach Arne Slot must look closer to home to solve the Premier League champions' dramatic slump, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.