Liverpool manager Arne Slot didn't mince words after his side's frustrating 1-1 draw with Chelsea at Anfield, admitting the recent run of results has been "hard to accept." The stalemate leaves the Reds in a precarious position in the Premier League standings, with Champions League qualification now hanging in the balance.
"We have to keep fighting," Slot said firmly, acknowledging the mounting pressure on his squad. The draw, which saw Liverpool take an early lead only to be pegged back by a resilient Chelsea side, epitomizes the inconsistency that has plagued the team in recent weeks. For a club with Liverpool's pedigree, settling for a point at home against a direct rival stings even more.
With the race for Europe's elite competition heating up, every dropped point feels magnified. Slot's message is clear: there's no room for complacency. The Reds must rediscover their ruthless edge if they hope to secure a seat at the Champions League table next season. For fans and players alike, the urgency is palpable—every match now carries the weight of a cup final.
