Liverpool tell Arne Slot how many games he has to save his job after shock defeat
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Liverpool tell Arne Slot how many games he has to save his job after shock defeat
"Despite growing scrutiny and recent disappointing results, Liverpool manager Arne Slot continues to have the full backing of the club's ownership group, who have decided to give the Dutchman until the New Year to turn the season around. The decision reflects a belief within the Fenway Sports Group (FSG) hierarchy that Slot remains the right man to lead the team through this turbulent period, even as pressure mounts from fans and pundits alike."
"After an eventful summer transfer window in which the Reds signed Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike, they have struggled to bring the best out of all these attacking stars and now after their latest defeat, they have fallen to the bottom half of the Premier League table. According to a trusted source on X, the Liverpool owners are willing to give Slot until the new year to turn things around and steady the ship."
"Despite setting a deadline for the manager, the club hierarchy have complete faith in the abilities of the Dutch manager who guided them to the Premier League title last season. The Reds officials feel Slot is the right man to take the club forward and come out of the current crisis. Reds risk losing more ground in the title race Liverpool manager Arne Slot (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images) In a season when they were the outstanding favourites to win the league title, the Reds are struggling"
Fenway Sports Group has given Arne Slot the club's backing and a deadline until the New Year to turn Liverpool's season around. Slot retains full support from owners despite mounting pressure from fans and pundits after a string of poor results. Liverpool lost 3-0 to Nottingham Forest at Anfield and have now suffered six Premier League defeats this season. Summer signings Alexander Isak, Florian Wirtz and Hugo Ekitike have struggled to deliver, and the Reds have fallen into the bottom half of the table. Club officials believe Slot is the right man to steady the ship, but the team risks losing more ground in the title race.
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