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Arne Slot plays down Premier League's midweek misadventures

Head coach Arne Slot of Liverpool FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 First Leg match between Galatasaray SK and Liverpool FC at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on March 10, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey.
Liverpool did not fare well in Istanbul

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot insisted Premier League clubs should not be written off in Europe on the back of one bad week.

His side were one of four top-flight teams to lose in the Champions League, with Arsenal drawing away to Bayer Leverkussen and Newcastle held 1-1 by Barcelona at home.

While the defeat to Galatasaray in Istanbul was particularly anaemic after the first 15 minutes, Slot argued the margins were fine – as they were in a number of other games – and put it down to one bad week generally.

"To jump to a conclusion after one game day, I think that is such a small sample size that is never the smartest thing to do because maybe, after next week, we will have a different conclusion," said the Dutchman.

"In general, I think it is not helpful for English clubs not to have a winter break, but I am not saying that all these teams have lost because we don't have a winter break.

"You are facing in the last 16 of Europe good teams and four of the five teams in the Champions League played away from home. It is usually an advantage to play at home and a disadvantage to play away.

"To jump to conclusions – missing a winter break or the level of the Premier League is not as high as we expected it to be – would be, for me, at this moment in time, not the right conclusion to make.

"Let’s first judge us all after next week and then maybe it is still too early to jump to conclusions."

Slot has issues closer to home than the wider health of the Premier League, with his team looking to get back on track after two defeats in three matches.

The visit of Tottenham may help in that regard as the Londoners, themselves on a six-match losing run and coming off the back of a 5-2 humiliation against Atletico Madrid, have a woeful record at Anfield.

Spurs have won only six league matches in their history at the ground and just one (in 2011) of the last 31 visits, and last season they were the passive observers as Liverpool confirmed their Premier League title victory with a 5-1 victory in April.

"There is a big difference between where we are now and where we were then but it is a great memory," added Slot, who dismissed suggestions they were under significant pressure to win.

"I think if Tottenham would be number one in the league at the moment, every fan would expect us to win at home. Every game this club plays at home we are expected to win. That has nothing to do with the form of the other team or where they are in the league or the quality they have.

"We can win our 1,500th (league game) at home. Expectations come from history and history has shown this club has been able to win a lot of games, let alone home games.

"It doesn’t matter who we face. Expectations are always sky high at this club and that is what we are embracing because that also means this club is able to win things, and that’s what we’ve done in the past few years and in their history as well."

Slot is hoping goalkeeper Alisson Becker will have recovered from the minor muscle problem which prevented him travelling to Istanbul in midweek.

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