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Liverpool’s Stance on Sacking Arne Slot After Carabao Cup Thrashing vs Crystal Palace


According to Fabrizio Romano, Arne Slot’s future as manager of Liverpool is “100 percent” settled. As he guided the Reds to the Premier League championship, the Dutch manager had an incredible first season at Anfield. His second stint in charge, nevertheless, has been far more challenging.



After losing four of their first nine games, Liverpool currently sits sixth in the Premier League. They now trail league leaders Arsenal by seven points as a result.


To make matters worse, Slot’s team lost to Crystal Palace 3-0 at Anfield on Tuesday night, eliminating them from the EFL Cup. It indicates that as supporters become agitated, scrutiny on Slot’s position is undoubtedly increasing.



Liverpool is “completely convinced.” The Best Man for the Job is Arne Slot.

24 hours prior to the match at Anfield, Fabrizio Romano disclosed Liverpool’s position on Slot, although no updates have been provided after the team’s loss to Crystal Palace.


On his YouTube channel, Romano stated, “Liverpool absolutely internally… and when I say internally, it’s the hierarchy, the ownership, and all the people at the club, really, really trust Arne Slot.” They firmly believe that Arne Slot is the most qualified manager to deal with this circumstance.



“Obviously, the season has started poorly, but Liverpool is confident that everything will work out and that it will take some time to evaluate the team with the new additions, make some adjustments, and return to the mindset from the previous campaign. Liverpool, however, has complete faith in Slot. Every day, there is excellent contact between Arne Slot, the directors, and every member of the club’s management.


Given that the Dutch manager chose to make ten changes to the team that played Brentford over the weekend, Liverpool’s loss to Crystal Palace needs to be understood in some way. Because young players and marginal players were given the nod, Milos Kerkez was the only member of the team that survived the 3-2 loss at the Gtech Community Stadium.

Although supporters were demanding that Federico Chiesa be given a larger part in the starting lineup, it appears that Slot made his pick against the Eagles in order to ensure that his team was in top form for Saturday’s match against Aston Villa.

Slot is aware that he needs to turn things around after they have dropped six of their past seven games, beginning this weekend against Unai Emery’s team. If he doesn’t, Liverpool’s leadership’s position may quickly shift.

 



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