Arne Slot has claimed he still retains the "complete support" of the Liverpool hierarchy and the club's fanbase despite a dismal run of form that has left their season in tatters. The Reds are reeling from three consecutive defeats, including a demoralising Champions League quarter-final first-leg loss to Paris Saint-Germain.
Liverpool’s owners have decided to keep faith with Arne Slot despite increasing calls for the Dutchman to be sacked. The Reds’ poor form continued with a Champions League defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, but Fenway Sports Group (FSG) still believe Slot should lead the club into next season.
Liverpool supporters voiced their anger at Anfield after Arne Slot substituted Rio Ngumoha during the draw with Chelsea. The winger had been one of the Reds’ brightest performers before being replaced just after the hour mark.
Arne Slot admitted on the eve of Liverpool's Champions League quarter-final first leg against Paris Saint-Germain that his side had suffered so many setbacks this season that he there wouldn't have been time to reference them all in the one press conference. In that sense, Wednesday's 2-0 loss at Parc des Princes could be passed off as just another disappointing defeat to add to an already lengthy list.
Sam Allardyce has backed Arne Slot's decision to bench Mohamed Salah for the match against Paris Saint-Germain. Despite the defeat in Paris, the former Premier League manager believes Salah's lack of composure in front of goal has become a significant liability for the Reds.
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Liverpool have been urged to sack Arne Slot and appoint former Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca as his successor to lead a complete Anfield rebuild. Despite leading the Reds to Premier League glory less than a year ago, Slot is under mounting pressure as his side's domestic and European campaigns continue to falter.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot has raised eyebrows by explaining that his decision to leave Mohamed Salah on the bench against Paris Saint-Germain was because his side was in "survival mode". Despite trailing 2-0 and failing to register a single shot on target, the Egyptian superstar remained an unused substitute throughout the Champions League quarter-final first leg.
Jamie Carragher, the former Liverpool defender and current pundit, delivered a forthright assessment of his old club after their first-leg Champions League quarter-final loss to PSG. Speaking with the authority of someone who won multiple European Cups at Anfield, Carragher criticised the Reds’ tactical discipline and defensive organisation, arguing that they were second best across the pitch. His comments, though blunt, carried the weight of experience, and will surely spark debate among supporters eager for silverware. As the return leg approaches, Carragher’s words serve as a reminder that even former heroes can be harsh judges when the performance falls short of expectations.
Arne Slot has delivered a brutally honest assessment of Liverpool's Champions League collapse, admitting his side were fortunate not to concede more in their 2-0 defeat to Paris Saint-Germain. The Reds were outclassed from start to finish at the Parc des Princes, leaving their European hopes hanging by a thread.
Liverpool's hopes of salvaging their season were dealt another devastating blow on Wednesday, as Arne Slot's struggling side slumped to a dismal 2-0 defeat in the first leg of their Champions League quarter-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain. The under-fire coach had challenged his players to deliver a "strong and firm" response to last weekend's FA Cup capitulation at Manchester City, but while they never gave up at Parc des Princes, they still succumbed meekly to vastly superior opposition.
Liverpool manager Arne Slot remains defiant that his side can compete with Europe's elite as they prepare to face Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League. Despite suffering a heavy 4-0 FA Cup defeat against Manchester City, the Dutchman believes his team's strong early performance at the Etihad proves they possess the quality to match the French champions.