Slot expresses disagreement with Carragher over Liverpool commentsShareJamie Carragher felt Liverpool played like "a team of individuals" against Tottenham, an opinion that was not shared by Arne Slot.Arne Slot said he disagrees with the comments of former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, who called the Reds "a team of individuals" after their draw with Tottenham.Liverpool conceded late on as they drew 1-1 with a struggling Spurs side at Anfield, seeing Slot's side lose further ground on the top four race in the Premier League.The Reds have further problems to address on Wednesday, when they will look to overturn a 1-0 deficit against Galatasaray in the Champions League last 16.Only twice have Liverpool lost the first leg of a Champions League knockout stage tie and gone on to progress to the next round, with both previous instances coming in the semi-finals of the competition (2006-07 versus Chelsea, 2018-19 against Barcelona).Speaking ahead of the second leg, Slot defended the performance of his Liverpool side against Spurs."I agree with a lot of things Jamie has said throughout this whole season," Slot said. "This particular one, I disagree with him."I don't see this after we conceded for 1-1. After so many disappointments, it would not have been strange or weird if the players had given up."A team that has given up, a team of individuals or a team that does not work together, does not show that resilience after our 120th setback this season. That is a bit of an exaggeration, but we have had many."I don't know why he said it, what he meant with it, what examples he used to say this. Again, he said a lot of things throughout this season that I agree with because I see similar."I cannot always say them, but I have seen similar. It is helpful for me to not go into detail with other ones I have agreed with."It is not like we are 11 individuals. If he meant that, then I completely disagree. If he means we are not perfectly playing together in ball possession and off the ball, then he is right."That is nothing to do with an individual mentality, but that the connections are not as strong yet. All these things we have to adjust to every single team."I see a team that is fighting together."Slot expresses disagreement with Carragher over Liverpool commentsJamie Carragher felt Liverpool played like "a team of individuals" against Tottenham, an opinion that was not shared by Arne Slot.Arne Slot said he disagrees with the comments of former Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher, who called the Reds "a team of individuals" after their draw with Tottenham.Liverpool conceded late on as they drew 1-1 with a struggling Spurs side at Anfield, seeing Slot's side lose further ground on the top four race in the Premier League.The Reds have further problems to address on Wednesday, when they will look to overturn a 1-0 deficit against Galatasaray in the Champions League last 16.Only twice have Liverpool lost the first leg of a Champions League knockout stage tie and gone on to progress to the next round, with both previous instances coming in the semi-finals of the competition (2006-07 versus Chelsea, 2018-19 against Barcelona).Speaking ahead of the second leg, Slot defended the performance of his Liverpool side against Spurs."I agree with a lot of things Jamie has said throughout this whole season," Slot said. "This particular one, I disagree with him."I don't see this after we conceded for 1-1. After so many disappointments, it would not have been strange or weird if the players had given up."A team that has given up, a team of individuals or a team that does not work together, does not show that resilience after our 120th setback this season. That is a bit of an exaggeration, but we have had many."I don't know why he said it, what he meant with it, what examples he used to say this. Again, he said a lot of things throughout this season that I agree with because I see similar."I cannot always say them, but I have seen similar. It is helpful for me to not go into detail with other ones I have agreed with."It is not like we are 11 individuals. If he meant that, then I completely disagree. If he means we are not perfectly playing together in ball possession and off the ball, then he is right."That is nothing to do with an individual mentality, but that the connections are not as strong yet. All these things we have to adjust to every single team."I see a team that is fighting together."