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Liverpool players are used to pressure – Slot

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Arne Slot says his Liverpool players are used to the pressure of having to win as they seek to maintain their advantage at the top of the Premier League.

Slot’s side are seven points clear at the top going into Saturday’s derby at Everton (12:30 GMT).

Liverpool did stretch their lead to nine points by beating Manchester City last Sunday, but that was trimmed on Wednesday as they drew 3-3 at Newcastle while Chelsea and Arsenal, their closest challengers, both won.

Premier League champions City, meanwhile, are nine points behind the Reds after beating Nottingham Forest on Wednesday.

“I think if you play for Liverpool, every day you feel pressure because you play at a big club,” head coach Slot said.

“Everybody expects two things from us – that we win and that we play good football.

“That’s also the good thing – that these players are used to this being expected from them – so, if we are top of the league, second, third or fourth, people expect us to win and in a certain way. That pressure is always there.

“If you play or work at this level, you like this pressure for the simple reason that players are able to do what is expected of them. It’s much harder if you, for example, have to stay above the relegation zone.

“We’ve got the quality to do what we are doing at the moment – winning games and playing good football. There is always pressure if you are at a club like Liverpool – like it is at Arsenal, Manchester City and Chelsea.”

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Pacers end Cavs’ 12-game winning streak

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The Cleveland Cavaliers’ 12-game winning streak came to an end on Sunday night with a 108-93 loss to the Indiana Pacers.

The Cavaliers have risen to top of the eastern conference thanks to a recent run including wins against rivals Los Angeles Lakers and Milwaukee Bucks.

But Andrew Nembhard, who top scored with 19 points, and Pascal Siakam, who hit 18 points, combined to help the Pacers to victory.

It was the Cavaliers’ first defeat since 8 December and just their fifth from 38 matches this season.

“There was nothing to lose, this is the best team in the league right now,” said Nembhard.

“We had to play hard, play together, and put some more physicality in the game on the defensive side of the ball, and play off of that.”

The Cavaliers, who are 40.3% from three pointers this season, made just 11 (26.8%) of 41 against the Pacers.

Reflecting on the loss, Cleveland coach Kenny Atkinson said: “What disappointed me was our first half was phenomenal, defensively, and then the second half, we fell off. We couldn’t sustain our defence.”

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Tsitsipas ‘hit by karma’ in Australian Open exit

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Stefanos Tsitsipas believes his Australian Open first-round exit was “karma” after he withdrew from playing doubles alongside his brother to focus on singles.

The Greek, runner-up in Melbourne in 2023, lost 7-5 6-3 2-6 6-4 to American Alex Michelsen on the second day’s play.

The 11th seed had been due to play doubles with his brother, Petros, but withdrew before the tournament began to protect his singles chances.

“It’s quite ironic. My whole [idea] was to try to go deep. I knew the first thing I had to consider was not playing doubles,” Tsitsipas, 26, said.

“The whole purpose was just to save up on some energy and be fresher hopefully in the deeper draw of the tournament.

“I guess karma hit me. I was not able to deliver or play the way I was hoping to at this year’s event.”

Tsitsipas has long been tipped as a future Grand Slam champion, having reached the Melbourne showpiece two years ago and the French Open final in 2021, losing both to Novak Djokovic.

However, he lost in the first round at last year’s US Open and in the second round at Wimbledon.

“The most frustrating part about losing in the first round of a Grand Slam is that you have way too much time to recover,” Tsitsipas added.

“It just sucks that I’ll be hanging around for quite a while now before my next tournament comes in.”

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Forest in title race, says Liverpool boss Slot

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Nottingham Forest “deserve” to be treated as title contenders before Liverpool’s trip to the City Ground, says Arne Slot.

Nuno Espirito Santo’s side are the only team to have beaten Liverpool in the Premier League this season following their 1-0 win at Anfield in September.

Table-topping Liverpool travel to the City Ground on Tuesday (20:00 GMT) for the reverse fixture with Forest in third place, six points behind.

After surviving relegation last season, Forest have lost just four times in 20 league matches this season.

“I’ve always said you can judge the table best halfway through the season,” said Liverpool boss Slot.

“That moment is there now, so if Forest is then up there with us, with Arsenal, Chelsea and [Manchester] City and all the others, then they definitely are a team that is in competition with us and with the other teams.

“They deserve to be treated like this if you look at the way they play and if you look at their results.”

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