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Federico Chiesa Lifts Lid on What Happened in Liverpool Dressing Room After Brentford
After four consecutive Premier League losses, Liverpool players remained silent to reflect on improvement as they prepare to face Crystal Palace in the League Cup, Chiesa said.
- On Saturday, Federico Chiesa said Liverpool's dressing room was silent after a fourth consecutive Premier League defeat at Brentford, noting `No-one was speaking, because afterwards everyone knows`.
- Tactically, the team has struggled with set-pieces and long balls, which Brentford capitalised on, while Liverpool manager Arne Slot said the predicament was unexpected and stunned the club.
- Despite limited starts, Chiesa, 28, said he wants to stay at Anfield, sees himself as a leader in a younger squad, and has two goals and three assists this season.
- After the defeat, players began talking on the bus as Chiesa said, "Afterwards we went to the bus and then we started to talk about the situation and everyone wants to turn things around," and Liverpool host Crystal Palace on Wednesday in the Carabao Cup.
- With a worst-run threat looming, Liverpool face their worst sequence in 16 years as Arne Slot cancelled an awards appearance and accepted responsibility for the slump.
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