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That would mean fewer rest days between fixtures for players, a shift that is likely to be warmly received by supporters.Granting players and staff generous amounts of downtime whenever possible was a defining feature of sacked Slot's tenure a Liverpool. Iraola, however, appears to hold a contrasting philosophy when it comes to dedication throughout the season and has been known to go weeks on end without giving players a day off.During an appearance on In The Mixer back in April, former Bournemouth winger Antoine Semenyo lifted the lid on the changes Iraola introduced following his arrival in 2023.
It ultimately proved to be a winning formula, though players were initially shocked by the lack of time off under his watch."The way he structured the weeks, we didn't really have any days off, nothing," said the Ghana international. "It's very hard going from having Wednesday and Sunday off to having no days off.FOLLOW OUR LIVERPOOL FB PAGE!
That changed dramatically, though, following Slot's appointment at the club in April.This evidently wasn't viewed as a significant worry after he secured the Premier League and came close to winning the quadruple in his debut season in charge. Even Slot faced criticism from some supporters for taking trips to Ibiza and Dubai too regularly when Liverpool had time off.Sky Sports, HBO Max, Netflix and Disney+ with Ultimate TV packageThis article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it.
