Less than a day after securing a Carabao Cup final berth with a commanding 4-0 victory over Tottenham, Liverpool manager Arne Slot returned to the cameras to face questions about what comes next — a FA Cup fourth-round trip to Plymouth Argyle, with a Merseyside derby lurking just beyond it. The press conference, held at the AXA Training Centre, captured something essential about the modern elite club: triumph is never allowed to settle before the next decision must be made. At the heart of the briefing lay two questions that carry consequences far beyond a single fixture — how deeply Slot rota
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