Liverpool head coach Arne Slot has shared his thoughts ahead of tonight’s Carabao Cup tie against Southampton at Anfield.
The Reds approach the contest fresh from a derby victory over Everton, a result that extended their promising start to the season. Slot admitted that the win carried extra satisfaction because it came after a demanding run of fixtures.
“In terms of the game itself, we go into it on the back of a victory over our neighbours Everton in the Merseyside derby. That win maintained a start to the season which has definitely been promising, even though we know there is still room for improvement,” Slot wrote in his match day programme note.
“This victory gave me a great deal of pleasure, not only because it came in a derby, but mainly because it followed a demanding schedule of Sunday, Wednesday, Saturday fixtures. Inevitably, our energy levels weren’t the same at the end of such a testing week as they were at the start.
“I need to stress once again this is not an excuse. Firstly, we do not need one because we won the game, and secondly it is an explanation worth reiterating given the demands placed on our players.”
Slot praised his squad’s resilience and mentality during the hectic week and highlighted that changes would be necessary for tonight’s cup tie.
He added: “Another impact of the schedule is that we will certainly be making a number of changes for tonight’s fixture. At the time of writing, it is too early to say how many, but whatever the number, we will select a starting line-up that is more than ready to play against Southampton – a team we know well, having faced them three times last season.
“I would like to welcome Will Still, his staff, players and the Southampton supporters and officials to Anfield. We know Southampton will provide difficult opposition and this expectation has not changed, even though we now occupy different divisions.
“Apart from the final, which unfortunately did not go our way, we enjoyed some really good moments in this competition last season.
“Our aim is to do the same this time around, and beginning this journey at Anfield, in front of our supporters, is something we will look to make the most of.”
With rotation expected but ambition clear, Slot and his Liverpool side are ready to push forward in the Carabao Cup under the lights at Anfield.

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