The door opens for Liverpool to appoint dream coaching duo
Liverpool can now appoint the dream coaching duo. It's all over for Arne Slot at Anfield. He has reached a point of no return.
The Dutchman's grip on his position at the club is slipping fast into obli...
The door opens for Liverpool to appoint dream coaching duo Liverpool can now appoint the dream coaching duo. It's all over for Arne Slot at Anfield. He has reached a point of no return.
The Dutchman's grip on his position at the club is slipping fast into oblivion after the emphatic 4–0 loss to Manchester City on Saturday. Coming on the back of a two-week build-up that promised a response, this latest setback felt less like a bump in the road and more like a decisive moment in a season that has gradually unraveled. Shipping four goals in a match of this magnitude, especially in such a short spell and capitulating to a half decent but not great side in City, laid bare not only defensive frailties but also a worrying absence of identity and mental toughness, traits that have long defined Liverpool teams at their best.
It marked Slot’s 15th defeat of the campaign, a figure that is difficult to justify given the standards expected at a club of this stature. Perhaps even more alarming than the number of losses is how they’ve unfolded. Liverpool do not seem to have a plan.