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Federico Chiesa’s Plea for More Game Time Under Arne Slot at Liverpool

Federico Chiesa’s Plea for More Game Time Under Arne Slot at Liverpool

Federico Chiesa, the Juventus forward on loan at Liverpool, has publicly expressed his frustration over limited playing time under new manager Arne Slot. Chiesa's plea comes after a series of impressive performances, including a standout display in Liverpool's recent match. According to This Is Anfield, Chiesa's latest game against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup was a testament to his capabilities, yet he continues to find himself on the bench more often than not.

Liverpool.com reports that Chiesa's situation has sparked discussions about Slot's trust in the full squad. Despite the Italian's evident talent and contribution when given the chance, Slot's tactical choices have favored other players. Empire of the Kop highlighted Chiesa's plea for more minutes, supported by journalist James Pearce, who believes that the winger's inclusion could significantly benefit Liverpool's attacking dynamics.

The debate around Chiesa's role intensified following Liverpool's defeat to Newcastle, with Rousing The Kop suggesting that Slot owes Chiesa an apology for underutilizing him. As Liverpool navigates through a challenging season, Chiesa's situation remains a focal point, raising questions about squad management and the distribution of playing time under Slot's regime.

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