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Despite seeing his side fall to a fourth consecutive defeat against Manchester United, Liverpool boss Arne Slot remained calm with his players inside the Anfield dressing room. Slot is reportedly staying calm though, and instead trying to maintain a level-headed approach with his struggling players.
According to the Daily Mail, the Liverpool boss is not getting fazed by the pressure that has been applied by his side’s recent slump, and has encouraged his players to use a strategy employed by cyclist Lance Armstrong “to demoralize his rivals when he was in bad form: smile at the camera, then power ahead up the Alps.” Liverpool has lost its last four games in all competitions (Image: Getty Images) Slot was also quick to stress how close his side came to earning a draw, taking a slight diversion from his approach of sometimes cutting out negative clips in analysis session in order to not dent players’ confidence. Slot will hope his side can finally bounce back when it travels to Germany for its latest Champions League outing against Eintracht Frankfurt on Wednesday, with the Dutchman still trying to maintain belief in his players.
If you lose a game, or two or three or four... the main thing is the players keep believing," Slot said after Sunday's game. "If you play a game like this, the players will be in the dressing room saying 'What an amount of chances we had'.