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“Sack him now” – Fans slam Arne Slot as Liverpool are booed off at Anfield Slot Sack Debate Intensifies After Spurs Expose Liverpool’s Problems Liverpool walked off the Anfield pitch to a chorus of frustration after a damaging 1–1 draw with Spurs, and the conversation surrounding Arne Slot and a potential sack has moved from whisper to full-volume debate. What unfolded on Merseyside was not merely a disappointing result; it was a performance that left supporters and analysts alike wondering how a side chasing Champions League football could look so disjointed against a Tottenham team ravaged by injuries. According to Post Match Raw featuring Trev Downey, Dave Hendrick and Jim Boardman, the evening felt less like a one-off mishap and more like the latest symptom of a season drifting dangerously off course.
Photo: IMAGO Slot Sack Talk Grows After Spurs Result Liverpool did take the lead, courtesy of a well-struck free kick, yet the sense inside the ground was that the control normally associated with an Anfield advantage never truly materialised. Spurs, depleted and short of options, still produced the better chances. Dave Hendrick summed up the mood bluntly when reflecting on the performance.
“We were lucky to get a draw today. We were lucky to get a draw at home to a Spurs team with 12 players injured,” he said. “They haven’t won a domestic football match in 2026 and they should have won the game today.
” Statistics backed up that frustration. Spurs managed seven shots on target compared with Liverpool’s three, and several of those Tottenham chances were clear openings that could easily have tilted the match decisively. Hendrick’s criticism extended beyond one poor afternoon.
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