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Arne Slot sends warning to Liverpool stars after decision backfires

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Arne Slot sends warning to Liverpool stars after decision backfires

Liverpool manager Arne Slot has sounded the alarm after his team’s unexpected defeat to Nottingham Forest, stating that “something is wrong.”

This loss marked Slot’s first setback since taking charge, with Forest’s Callum Hudson-Odoi securing the win through a stunning strike.

Following the match, various theories emerged regarding Liverpool’s poor performance, with some pointing fingers at Slot’s team selection.

However, the manager dismissed these claims, attributing the defeat to too many players underperforming rather than rotation issues.

After the match, Slot commented: “Everyone is entitled to their opinion, but it’s too simplistic to blame it on rotation. Too many of our players just weren’t at their best. When you drop points at home against Nottingham Forest, it’s a sign that something is off. Forest made it tough for us, and when you don’t win, you start looking for reasons. I prefer to watch the game back to identify what went wrong, and some of it had nothing to do with rotation. We’ll never know if rotating the squad would have changed the outcome.”

Slot has previously refused to make excuses for his team, even when others have offered potential reasons for their struggles. Former Liverpool star Danny Murphy suggested that the players might have been affected by fatigue from the recent international break, but Slot wasn’t convinced.

He responded, “It’s always challenging, but I don’t think the break had anything to do with it. The players came back strong, and I saw a team that was willing to fight until the end. This wasn’t an issue of energy. We had possession most of the time and needed to create from that. If you look at the goals we’ve scored so far, many came from transitional moments when we regained possession. Forest countered that by playing long balls over our press, and we mostly regained possession in our backline.”

Slot continued, “Today just wasn’t good enough. Too many individual performances in possession fell short of the standards I expect from these players.”

Liverpool will look to bounce back quickly as they return to action on Tuesday evening, facing Italian giants AC Milan at the San Siro in their Champions League opener.

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Wins 2024 Ballon d’Or, Becomes First Man City and Spain Player Since 1960

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Rodri, known for his immense influence on the field, has made history as the first-ever Manchester City player to win the Ballon d’Or and Spain’s first winner since 1960.

The Spanish midfielder, Rodrigo Hernández, has consistently been a powerhouse in midfield for both Manchester City and Spain’s national team, recently leading Spain to a European Championship victory.

He entered the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris as a frontrunner, surpassing top contender Vinicius.

Rodri’s role as a midfield anchor is crucial for his team’s success. While he excels defensively, particularly with high-pressure tactics, he is equally valuable in his offensive contributions as a primary playmaker and strategist for City.

His skill in controlling the game’s tempo and orchestrating plays cements him as one of the most pivotal players in modern football.

Rodri’s Remarkable Stats Highlight His Impact

Rodri’s influence becomes even clearer through his impressive stats: since 2023, he has accumulated more trophies with Manchester City and Spain than losses. Over the past year, he’s faced only four defeats, with a striking pattern—every City loss this year coincided with his absence due to injury. This further proves how essential Rodri is to the success of the Cityzens and their ability to secure victories.

With this prestigious win, Rodri not only adds another accolade to his collection but also solidifies his position among the all-time greats in football.

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Ballon d’Or 2024: How to Watch Ceremony and Follow Free Live Stream with Vinicius and Mbappe among Favourites

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Ballon d'Or 2024: How to Watch Ceremony and Follow Free Live Stream with Vinicius and Mbappe among Favourites

The highly anticipated Ballon d’Or ceremony, football’s most prestigious awards night, is set for Monday, October 28, in Paris. Hosted at the iconic Théâtre du Châtelet, the event guarantees a new winner for the men’s prize this year.

With football legends Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo absent from the 30-man shortlist, emerging stars Jude Bellingham, Rodri, and Vinícius Jr. are considered top contenders for the golden trophy.

In the women’s category, top players like Aitana Bonmatí, Caroline Graham Hansen, Mallory Swanson, Salma Paralluelo, and Ada Hegerberg are strong candidates for the top honor.

Additional awards include the Kopa Trophy for the best men’s under-21 player, the Yashin Trophy for the best goalkeepers in men’s and women’s football, as well as Club and Coach of the Year recognitions.

The ceremony promises to be an unforgettable celebration of football’s best.

When is the 2024 Ballon d’Or Ceremony?

The 2024 Ballon d’Or ceremony will take place at the Théâtre du Châtelet in Paris on Monday, October 28, beginning at 19:45 UK time.

How to Follow the Ballon d’Or Ceremony on TNT Sports

TNT Sports and Eurosport will provide a dedicated live blog covering all ceremony highlights on October 28. Follow every moment on the TNT Sports website.

How to Stream the 2024 Ballon d’Or Ceremony

You can watch the event on our live stream page and for free on L’Equipe’s YouTube channel and website. This will give fans worldwide front-row access to this prestigious night of awards and celebrations.

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Eyewitness Gives Worrying Account of Calafiori’s Injury

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Eyewitness Gives Worrying Account of Calafiori's Injury

An Arsenal fan has expressed concern over Riccardo Calafiori’s injury during the Champions League match against Shakhtar Donetsk, calling the incident “really worrying.”

Mo, an eyewitness at the Emirates Stadium on Tuesday, shared his thoughts on social media:

“Calafiori’s injury looked really worrying. It happened right in front of me—his knee buckled a bit. Hopefully, it’s weeks, not months.”

The defender had to be substituted following a tough tackle by Shakhtar’s Eguinaldo, sparking concerns over the severity of the injury.

While Arsenal has yet to release an official update on Calafiori’s condition, the fan’s account has fueled anxiety among supporters.

Despite Arsenal securing a 1-0 win, thanks to an own goal by Dmytro Riznyk, the potential loss of Calafiori could pose a challenge for the Gunners in their upcoming fixtures.

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