Slot Explains Viertz Substitution: A Tactical Call Amid Liverpool's Grind
2 January 2026
A cautious approach amid a demanding schedule
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says his side is navigating the heavy schedule with caution, assessing players' readiness ahead of Sunday's clash with Fulham in the Premier League's 20th round.
Fitness updates and tactical pragmatism
Slot addressed the fitness of Joe Gomez and Wataru Endo, explaining Gomez is expected to train with the squad tomorrow, while Endo is not yet ready.
Protecting players in a packed calendar
With a relentless run of fixtures, the team has had to make precise technical decisions to protect players. Four substitutes did not feature on the Premier League stage recently, yet the squad continues to compete.
Why Viertz was substituted against Leeds
Slot explained the substitution of Florian Viertz in the previous match against Leeds: “If anyone asks why I took Viertz off, after two days he still felt back tightness. That made training difficult yesterday. With so many games ahead, involving him would have been too risky given the limited English experience among our alternatives; Cody Gakpo offered a good option to bring on.”
Looking at the bigger picture
He added that such considerations apply especially given the availability of players with at least some experience in the Premier League, with a tough schedule ahead.
Balancing fitness and experience
Slot said the team has been playing non-stop for two months; most players have six or seven months of continuous football, maintaining fitness and a positive mindset, including Ibou avoiding a yellow card and thus avoiding a suspension.
Defensive solidity vs. creating chances
On the momentum, Slot said: “It’s very clear we barely concede chances against opponents in the last seven or eight matches, but it’s also clear we struggle to convert chances relative to our possession.”
Unlocking games with magic or set-pieces
“This isn't new this season. The players keep trying, but sometimes you need a magical touch to unlock a match, or a set-piece, and when that happens, everything looks brighter.”
Mid-season assessment
Regarding the mid-season arc, Slot added: “Realistically, two teams have pulled away in the title race. We shouldn't look to them now. We've had our rough patches at times.”
Closing thought
“Every match is hard work, margins between teams are tight. In the first 19 games there was a constant battle. Sometimes we're lucky, sometimes not, but the contest remained close every time.”
Punchlines to end on a lighter note
Punchline 1: If football calendars were dating apps, you'd swipe right on fixtures and ghost your free time.
Punchline 2: The calendar is so full that even coffee breaks are booked—at least the football stays exciting.