Liverpool head coach Arne Slot says it is up to his players to find answers to opponents now playing a low block and using long balls to stifle his team.

The Premier League champions head to Brentford on Saturday night looking to end a recent run of three straight league defeats that have left them trailing leaders Arsenal by four points.

The most recent setback came against arch-rivals Man Utd at Anfield on Sunday, after which Slot highlighted how the visitors had changed tactics by playing five at the back and employing Mason Mount as a lone striker, while also making frequent use of the long ball.

Slot said how most teams now set up in a 5-4-1 formation while operating a low block when facing his side.

"The main difference between this season and last season is the playing styles we

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