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It's the last thing we want. We've all said on record a few times this year we know this is not where we want to be and the position we want to be in.
I hope you could see the urgency that we want to win."I guess it just is a summary of our year and it's a reaction to the whole year, and that's fair enough. The fans pay their hard-earned money to come and watch us and they're entitled to show their frustration, in the same way they cheer us."Asked whether it appeared the boos were chiefly aimed at Liverpool manager Arne Slot, Gomez responded: "I can't engage or give you a guide on that but, fundamentally, if we win the game, there's no boos so that's the bit that we have to do and that's all we can try and affect."There was notably vocal disapproval towards Slot's decision to withdraw Rio Ngumoha midway through the second half, though it subsequently emerged the 17-year-old winger had indicated he needed to come off due to cramp."To give a perspective from the bench, Rio's young and he played in a high-intensity game," added Gomez, who came on for Ibrahima Konate at centre-back during the closing stages.
I don't think anyone could tell you exactly, but I think the main thing is that we're a team and we understand that in the dressing room we don't come in after a result like that without disappointment."We have to remember that tactically we made a step last year which was very effective and one of the strengths of our coaching staff is to adapt every game and try to expose and overload in certain areas and that that is a different style to the faster pace."We get that sometimes it's not as fluid or as high intensity on the ball as always. The black and white thing now is we need Champions League football, that's the objective we get that."
