
"It's never nice that they are frustrated because usually fans are not frustrated after you win. So first of all you're frustrated yourself and disappointed we haven't won. Second of all, people told me when I first came here that if it was towards me this club is different than other clubs and the fans will support the manager for such a long time."
"Being in a club that's always so supportive of the manager, in good and bad times, if they are not happy with me then apparently I've done so many things wrong and that's never a nice feeling to have. But I know how the football industry works. Winning can change a lot. That's what we are trying to achieve tomorrow."
Arne Slot acknowledges that Liverpool fans' frustration following a late loss to Tottenham indicates he may have made mistakes, but he does not believe the Anfield crowd has turned against him personally. He notes that Liverpool's fanbase traditionally supports managers through difficult periods, suggesting that if they are unhappy, he must have done many things wrong. Slot emphasizes that winning can change circumstances significantly and expresses confidence in his team's ability to overturn a 1-0 Champions League deficit against Galatasaray. He maintains that Liverpool remains superior to most opponents in work-rate and chance creation, and expects key defender Ibrahima Konate to return from injury for the crucial tie.
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