Arne Slot stands by his team selection following Liverpool’s Carabao Cup exit
Arne Slot stood by his decision to make sweeping changes to protect players despite Crystal Palace condemning Liverpool to a sixth defeat in seven matches as they bowed out of the Carabao Cup.
Having won the Community Shield on penalties and last month’s Premier League meeting at Selhurst Park, Wednesday evening saw the Eagles get the better of the Reds for the third time this season.
Ismaila Sarr’s first-half brace put Oliver Glasner’s Palace in control, with Yeremy Pino’s first goal for the club wrapping up a 3-0 fourth-round win after Liverpool substitute Amara Nallo was sent off.
Slot’s decision to make 10 changes and leave star players out of the squad backfired at Anfield, but the Reds boss does not regret his choice to prioritise the upcoming run of fixtures.
“It’s always a blow to lose a game of football, especially if it leads to going out of a competition,” the Reds boss said.
“But it’s the same selection I did tonight as I did last season in rounds like this.
“There are many reasons maybe why we’ve lost six out of seven. None of them are good enough to accept losing so many.
“I can come up with arguments or reasons but none of them will be enough to go to that standard because at Liverpool losing five out of six, six out of seven is always too much.”
Slot explained how he wanted to keep key players fresh, pointing to the drop in standards from the sole win in Liverpool’s run at Frankfurt in the Champions League on a Wednesday night before losing on the Saturday evening against Brentford.
They face the same turnaround as they prepare to host Aston Villa, with the manager also pointing to the impact of the previous round against Southampton.
“In two days we play Villa,” Slot continued. “The last time I played a


