Off the back of consecutive defeats to Crystal Palace, Galatasaray and Chelsea, Sunday's damaging home reverse at the hands of Manchester United - the Red Devils' first victory at Anfield in nine years - has seemingly pushed Slot closer to the end of his tether than we have seen him before.
Of course, no-one likes losing to a fierce rival - especially not at home - but Slot's reaction smacked of a head coach looking for excuses, rather than taking accountability; when he faced the cameras in the tunnel after full-time he had the opportunity to shoulder some blame and address what exactly is going wrong, but instead he aimed repeated digs at United and their tactics under Ruben Amorim.
While he maintained his composed exterior, speaking with a blank expression and without raising his voice, there was something undeniably Klopp-esque about Slot's quiet outburst, with his predecessor a notoriously sore loser during his time in the Anfield dugout. However, when the going got tough, the German tactician knew when to take responsibility - something Slot must learn as Liverpool look to avoid slipping into full-blown crisis mode.








