Why Liverpool boss Arne Slot is looking at Championship high-flyers for inspiration as he looks to get Reds' season back on track
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In the fast-paced world of football, changes happen at a dizzying speed, particularly within the Premier League. Situations that seem stable can quickly transform, leaving fans and players alike grappling with new realities.

Consider the case of Nuno Espirito Santo, once celebrated for his leadership at Nottingham Forest. Just six months ago, he was hailed as a hero for guiding the team into European competition. Yet, in a swift turn of events, he now finds himself dismissed from Forest and anxiously holding onto a precarious position at West Ham.

West Ham’s fortunes have dramatically reversed as well. Not long ago, they were basking in the glory of a European trophy. Now, they are anxiously eyeing the League One promotion race, worried about possibly facing relegation to the Championship. At least a match against Lincoln City away could offer some excitement for the fans.

Then there’s Arne Slot, the Dutch manager who took home the Manager of the Year award after an extraordinary debut season. His team secured the league title with a comfortable 10-point lead over Arsenal, despite a winless streak in the final four league games. However, the current season tells a different story.

As Slot’s Liverpool squad prepares to face Arsenal at Emirates Stadium, they find themselves trailing the Gunners by 14 points. With Liverpool’s top scorer, Hugo Ekitike, possibly sidelined due to a hamstring injury, the gap is expected to widen to 17 points by Thursday night.

It was just six months ago that Arne Slot lifted the Premier League trophy and was named manager of the season

It was just six months ago that Arne Slot lifted the Premier League trophy and was named manager of the season

But this campaign has - surprisingly - been a struggle, though Slot believes his side have deserved more

But this campaign has – surprisingly – been a struggle, though Slot believes his side have deserved more

The team’s struggles this season can’t be viewed in isolation. The tragic loss of Diogo Jota has undoubtedly cast a shadow over the club, affecting the players deeply. The emotional toll of such a loss is profound, and its impact on this young team is immeasurable.

Teething problems for several new signings has been an issue and £125million Alexander Isak being ruled out for three months certainly does not help. Nor does Mohamed Salah’s form nosediving before he jetted off to the Africa Cup of Nations. Injuries have stalked their season.

A run of four wins in 15 games in the autumn proved to be the nadir of a full-blown crisis. Since then, the Reds have gone unbeaten in nine – though it has been a rather insipid and uninspiring streak that has eased but far from ended scrutiny on the boss.

Slot has altered his system to shore up the defence and pack the midfield, though it has led to detrimental attacking returns (though, to be fair, he always insists they are creating the same number of chances).

‘I agree that (steadying the ship) was the first thing that needed to happen but I didn’t do that to try and play defensive football,’ he said yesterday. ‘That is the misconception. We always press the other team as high as we can up the pitch, all over the pitch.

‘And when we have the ball, we try to create as many chances as we can. I haven’t gone to a style of football where I started to play with five at the back or we started to go all defending our own box. Not at all.

‘I did not change our style but teams have changed their style against us. Our style is not to steady the ship, go back and defend your own box for 90 minutes. Not at all.’

Slot’s biggest gripe is set-pieces. Just before New Year, dead-ball specialist Aaron Briggs was let go by the club. It was a shame, given he was hired in a different role, but something needed to give when looking at the statistics which the head coach references almost every week.

The Reds have already lost six Premier League games, more than they did in the entirety of last season

The Reds have already lost six Premier League games, more than they did in the entirety of last season

Slot won't admit it publicly, but he will want more out of his £116m midfielder Florian Wirtz

Slot won’t admit it publicly, but he will want more out of his £116m midfielder Florian Wirtz

Mo Salah's worrying dip in form has also had an affect on the Merseyside giants' fortunes

Mo Salah’s worrying dip in form has also had an affect on the Merseyside giants’ fortunes

Liverpool have conceded 13 set-piece goals in the Premier League and scored just three, according to Opta data. Thursday’s opponents Arsenal, on the other hand, have scored 12 and conceded five. In a sport influenced by fine margins, that is season-defining.

Slot watched Coventry versus Birmingham at the weekend (real football men know the EFL is where the fun happens) while relaxing and noticed that Frank Lampard’s Championship pace-setters, like Arsenal, have scored eight more set-piece goals than anyone in the division.

It is easier said than done but it is one thing Slot has pinpointed as a way to close the gap on Arsenal again. Of their 20 games this season, he believes they have only been really outplayed in one – away at Manchester City when they had a goal incorrectly ruled out at 1-0 down.

‘Margins in football are really small,’ he added. ‘I’m not saying we deserve to be right up there with Arsenal. Not at all, but I can safely and fairly say we deserved more. In a normal world we would have had six, eight, nine points more – I’m talking about the late goals we’ve conceded.

‘I don’t think the gap between them and us is 14 points but they deserve to be above us because they definitely have had a better season than us. Of course one of the things that leads to such a big margin is something I’ve said 100 times already (set-pieces).’

Though he would not publicly admit it, Slot would like more from £116m summer signing Florian Wirtz and it will be interesting to see how important, if at all, Salah is when he returns from AFCON duty. Egypt play a tough quarter-final against Ivory Coast on Saturday night in Agadir.

Slot went to watch Coventry's clash with Birmingham over the weekend ahead of his side's away game against Arsenal on Thursday

Slot went to watch Coventry’s clash with Birmingham over the weekend ahead of his side’s away game against Arsenal on Thursday

Going to Arsenal, who he described as ‘the full package’ yesterday, with key personnel missing would see many managers – even the great Pep Guardiola did so earlier this year – play pragmatically.

Slot certainly will not do so, and said he was hurt by suggestions his football was ‘dull and boring’.

‘I find it really hard to hear but I would not completely disagree,’ said Slot. ‘I want to win as many trophies as I can but I think I am also known for the fact that my teams always try to play attacking football and I can only say they’re trying to do so.’

You live by the sword, you die by the sword, goes the old saying and it is true for many managers and the playing style they are wedded to. Ruben Amorim, Ange Postecoglou and many others have seen that come back to bite them.

Slot, manager of the year six months ago, will keep playing his way and the speed in which the sands have shifted between him and Arsenal in that time will give him confidence he can flip the narrative again.

But he is still on trial with many fans. A win at the Emirates would be a perfect way to silence some of those doubters.

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