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Slot has stood in defiance to the resurgence of long-ball tactics and will not be adopting the playstyle at Liverpool
The first doubts are beginning to emerge about Liverpool’s Premier League title defense on the back of three straight losses.
Yet Eddie Howe will be somewhat fretting over their trip down to the south coast after an announcement from the Premier League on Monday afternoon. Towards the end of last season, Newcastle travelled down to Brighton in what was a huge game for their Champions League ambitions.
Over £3 billion ($4 billion) spent. A staggering 155 incoming transfers. Countless sagas. It proved a memorable summer for Premier League clubs.
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The setbacks have been particularly painful, with late goals costing them dear – Eddie Nketiah’s 97th-minute strike at Selhurst Park and Estevao Willian’s 95th-minute winner at Stamford Bridge representing a cruel reversal of fortune for a team that previously relied on stoppage-time winners of their own.
The managers aim to find balance at Anfield after early-season turbulence, with the champions aiming to snap a three-game losing streak, the longest of Arne Slot’s managerial career to date