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Jurgen Klopp opened up about Liverpool's form and addressed criticism of current manager Arne SlotJurgen Klopp has already rushed to Arne Slot’s defence as Liverpool's nightmare run continues. What some optimistically considered to be a blip in form has now descended into full crisis mode with the Reds’ 3-0 humiliation at home by Nottingham Forest on Saturday.The stunning defeat extended Liverpool’s woeful run this season to six defeats in their last seven matches across all competitions, having lost 3-0 to Manchester City prior to November’s international break.The reigning Premier League champions’ form nosedived following the 2-1 defeat at Crystal Palace in late September, having previously scraped through the majority of their games this campaign to secure narrow victories.With his side now in the bottom half of the table, Slot’s hopes of defending his Premier League crown are in tatters, while the Dutchman is now under severe pressure to change their fortunes and avoid what was unthinkable just two months ago - his potential dismissal.But the comments of former manager Klopp at the start of the season, when Liverpool were beginning to show teething problems under Slot, albeit nowhere near on this level, called for calm and patience.READ MORE: Liverpool sent direct Arne Slot sack message as Sky pundit exposes harsh truthREAD MORE: Liverpool boss Arne Slot faces brutal sack question amid nightmare runThe German urged fans to give his successor time as the team was going through a transition, something that is certainly visible now as Slot struggles to integrate £450million worth of summer signings effectively.Reflecting on the initial transition a year ago, Klopp recently said on The Diary of a CEO podcast: "We had a lot of contact after that.
He’s a super good guy. He got the best out of this team, and they became champions in an incredible manner."It’s not about Arne showing the world what he can do - it’s about getting the best out of the team.
That’s exactly what he did.”“Change always has an impact. And change always needs time."If he keeps the exact same team as last season - Darwin Nunez still there, Luis Diaz still there, for example - they start playing and have problems, [people say] ‘We need change.’"Now the new guys are there, and they are really good players.
