Merseyside Derby: Slot calls for focus as Liverpool face Everton

Merseyside Derby: Slot calls for focus as Liverpool face Everton

The two rivals will meet for the 248th time, with this encounter marking a historic moment at Hill Dickinson Stadium. Speaking ahead of Sunday's clash, Slot made it clear that the occasion itself brings added intensity.

"It's always a very special game," he said. "If it's the first or last at a stadium, that probably makes it even more special. But for both clubs, it always means everything."

Liverpool head into the derby determined to avoid any further slip-ups after a demanding run of fixtures, including their recent UEFA Champions League clash with Paris Saint-Germain. Slot, however, dismissed concerns about fatigue.

"We never go into games wanting slip-ups," he explained. "Against PSG, the players showed incredible character. Some even broke physical records. That tells you how ready they are for Sunday."

The Dutch coach also played down the impact of Everton's new stadium atmosphere, insisting the players - not the venue - will decide the outcome.

"A stadium isn't loud, the fans are," Slot said. "Both sets of supporters will bring energy, but ultimately it's the players who make the difference."

There was a timely boost for Liverpool with the return of Alexander Isak, especially after an injury to Hugo Ekitike. Slot admitted the situation underlined the importance of squad depth.

"It's a good thing we signed two No.9s," he said. "Now Alex is back, even if he's not ready for 90 minutes yet. We have options, and that's crucial at this stage."

With the season entering a decisive phase, Slot refused to look too far ahead, keeping his focus firmly on the derby.

"Our focus is not on anyone else," he added. "It's on Everton. That's the only game that matters right now."

For Liverpool, the message is clear: form, fitness and focus will be tested - but in a derby, anything can happen.

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