The manager notes that Liverpool's defense has been affected by the absence of key players, with only five natural defenders available for the upcoming games, and that it was anticipated that some players would be unavailable for a period of time.
Regarding the upcoming match against Forest, Slot believes that Liverpool will be well-prepared, as their playing style is similar to that of Forest's new manager, Sean Dyche, who is known for his defensive-minded approach.
Slot also acknowledges that the team will be short-staffed due to injuries sustained during the international break, with players such as Andrew Robertson and Alisson expected to return to action soon.
On a separate note, Slot discusses the World Cup fallout, revealing that he and the team have spoken to Dominik Szoboszlai about his disappointing qualifying defeat to the Republic of Ireland.
Slot also expresses sympathy for Andrew Robertson, who was seen celebrating Scotland's win against Denmark, and acknowledges the team's missing player and person, Diogo Jota, who has been unavailable due to injury.
Lastly, Slot addresses the January transfer market, stating that he wasn't expecting to discuss signings and that the team's focus is on the current season, with only three centre-backs available at present, and concerns about the availability of other players.
Slot also mentions that Joe Gomez has played only two 90-minute games in 2025 and that it may be a risk to play him seven times in 22 days, and that one or two players may have to play in positions they are not used to.
When asked about reports of Liverpool offering a new contract to Ibrahima Konate, Slot responds with a wry comment, but does not provide a direct answer.











