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But Kobbie Mainoo's late strike settled the contest to hand Slot's men their 11th league defeat of a difficult campaign.One moment which will frustrate Reds fans is when Chiesa took a sloppy throw-in during stoppage time as they chased the game. Critics have suggested that the Reds' football under their Dutch head coach is too slow.But Carragher believes fans need to accept that they won't be able to watch the high-pressing football played under Slot's predecessor, Jurgen Klopp.The 48-year-old said: "We can't be a club who continue for the next five or 10 years saying, 'Oh, we want Jurgen Klopp football.' The fella is a genius.
So whatever manager is going to come in, he's going to play his football."The worry is not that there's no identity. Who were they were club they bring a different style of players in."So it's on the manager's shoulders.
The most successful team in the Premier League over the last 10 years have been a technical football team, but we're going away from what Jurgen Klopp was, because this manager wants that."This is where he's taken this team. Or is Arne Slot thinking, 'No, we actually need more technical football?'"Choose Liverpool Echo as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCJamie CarragherFederico ChiesaManchester United FCDominik Szoboszlai
