Liverpool’s clash with Everton could be the end of the road for Arne Slot – Opinion
Time is Running Out for Arne SlotThere are moments in a season that feel decisive, and then there are moments that feel final.Liverpool’s trip to face Everton may well be the latter. Despite what so...
Liverpool’s clash with Everton could be the end of the road for Arne Slot – Opinion Time is Running Out for Arne Slot There are moments in a season that feel decisive, and then there are moments that feel final. Liverpool’s trip to face Everton may well be the latter. Despite what some patch reporters would have you believe.
Following a humbling 4–0 defeat to Manchester City and a comprehensive Champions League exit to PSG over two legs, Arne Slot now finds himself in a position that no Liverpool manager can survive for long. The results are one thing—but the manner of them is something else entirely. This is a team that looks beaten before it begins.
Energy is lacking, and training appears to be entirely sidelined so the head coach and his squad can put their feet up in between matches. The loss of identity has been stark, incomprehensible and hurtful. Liverpool is no longer intense, no longer cohesive, and no longer feared.
Instead, they appear disjointed, underprepared, and reactive. Each game seems to bring a new approach, a new system, and increasingly, a new explanation. And that is where the concern deepens.