'The pressure is a bit bigger on all of us at the moment'
· Yahoo Sports
Liverpool left-back Andy Robertson says they have all been trying to help boss Arne Slot "find the answers" in a difficult season.
The Reds face a crucial last-16 second leg at home to Galatasaray in the Champions League on Wednesday where they will need to overturn a one-goal deficit to progress.
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It comes amidst pressure on Slot from fans as they show their frustration over disappointing results and performances.
"He's stayed calm and tried to find the answers. We've all tried to help him and we are all pushing in the same direction," Robertson said.
"Obviously the pressure is a bit bigger on all of us at the moment because the results have not been there. You have to perform and get the results and when you don't the scrutiny is bigger. He has obviously faced a lot more scrutiny than last year and so have us as players. It's up to us to stand up to that.
"We are all good enough to be at Liverpool and it's up to us to show that. If we do, I am sure we can turn the tide back towards the way we want it to go."
The defending Premier League champions have failed to back up last season's title-winning form all campaign and Robertson feels they are still struggling to understand why that is.
"It's hard to be able to put your finger on why we have not been able to get that consistency this season," the Scotland defender added.
"It's been a huge frustration for all of us. We've all been trying to put our finger on it and trying to demand it, working towards it, but for whatever reason we've not quite found it yet.
"We can't give up trying. We need to try to fight through it and find that consistency because that is the only way we can try to turn this season around.
"Time is running out, games are running out but we have got a chance tomorrow night to get to the quarter-finals of the Champions League which would be good for us."