PRESSURE PILES ON: CAN ARNE SLOT SURVIVE LIVERPOOL CRUCIAL 5 MATCH TEST AHEAD
Liverpool's crisis deepens with a shocking home defeat to Nottingham Forest, their 6th loss in 7 Premier League games. Pressure mounts on Arne Slot with a crucial UCL match vs PSV next.
Liverpool is currently facing a significant crisis following yet another loss, with the defeat at home to Nottingham Forest on Saturday being arguably the most troubling in a notably poor run of performances that many would consider unacceptable.
Arne Slot’s team has now suffered its eighth loss in the last 11 matches, and even more alarmingly, it marks a sixth defeat in the past seven Premier League games, indicating that their hopes of defending the title may already be dashed.
After just a dozen league games, reaching Arsenal appears increasingly unlikely, leading to considerable doubts regarding Slot’s future and the lacklustre performance of his players.
Record signing. Alexander Isak failed to score again despite surprisingly being given the start against Forest, and Ibrahima Konate’s substitution in the second half highlighted not only his struggles this season but also those of Liverpool as a whole.
Having slipped to 11th place—a position that could decline further should Everton triumph over Manchester United on Monday—the Reds find themselves in a battle to salvage their campaign, with even the goal of finishing in the top four now looking formidable.
With increasing pressure on Slot, the upcoming matches are critical—Liverpool cannot afford any additional losses.
The Reds have a quick turnaround ahead as they prepare to face PSV Eindhoven at Anfield in the Champions League on Wednesday. At this point, Europe appears to be a potential lifeline for Liverpool, especially since they are well-positioned to secure a top-eight finish in the league phase.
However, the match against PSV could exacerbate Slot's difficulties—one can only imagine the headlines in the Netherlands if the former Feyenoord manager were to suffer a loss to his old rivals.
Liverpool's upcoming five matches are as follows:
PSV (H) - Champions League, November 26
West Ham (A) - Premier League, November 30
Sunderland (H) - Premier League, December 3
Leeds (A) - Premier League, December 6
Inter Milan (A) - Champions League, December 9
MOHAMED SALAH SET TO LEAVE LIVERPOOL: FENERBAHCE PREPARE STUNNING THREE-YEAR CONTRACT OFFER
After a decade at Anfield, Mohamed Salah's next move is the talk of football. Will he join Messi or stay in European leagues?
Mohamed Salah looks set to leave Liverpool this summer, and it sounds like he wants to stay in Europe. One of the hottest rumours right now is about Fenerbahçe; they’re ready to offer him a three-year deal worth around £52 million. That’s a huge pay packet, but probably not as big as what he’d get in Saudi Arabia.
Salah’s been on Merseyside for almost a decade, and it’s hard to overstate just how much he’s done for Liverpool. Since joining in 2017 with Jurgen Klopp in charge, he’s picked up two Premier League titles, a Champions League medal, an FA Cup, and two League Cups. Pretty impressive, honestly. But this season hasn’t gone his way, and new boss Arne Slot dropped him for a few games after his form dipped. When Salah announced in March that he’d be leaving, people started up with transfer rumours right away.
In recent years, clubs from the Saudi Pro League have shown considerable interest. Last year, Al Ittihad went as far as slapping a £150 million offer on the table, but Liverpool turned it down.
Now the story goes that Salah wants to stay in Europe even though he’d pocket way more in Saudi Arabia. Reports out of Egypt claim Fenerbahce, managed by Jose Mourinho’s old club, have already sat down with Salah’s agent. They apparently laid out their big plans, offering £17.3 million a year with a three-year contract, and they want to build the team around him to end their league title drought stretching back to 2014.
There’s also talk of Real Madrid getting involved. Still, their transfer policy usually steers clear of handing massive contracts to players pushing the end of their careers, even superstars like Salah. Clubs in Italy, like Roma, Juventus, and Inter Milan, are keeping tabs on him too. And just to make things more interesting, someone floated the idea of Salah joining up with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami in the MLS, though the league's salary cap throws a wrench into that.
At this point, everybody’s watching Salah’s next move; the only certainty is that he won’t be short of offers when he finally says goodbye to Liverpool.
WHY IS LIVERPOOL HESITATING TO HIRE XABI ALONSO DESPITE OVERWHELMING FAN SUPPORT?
Liverpool has contacted Real Madrid to investigate Xabi Alonso’s tenure, as pressure grows on current manager Arne Slot at Anfield.
Liverpool have reached out to Real Madrid to ask about Xabi Alonso, but honestly, there’s some debate going on behind the scenes. People have been talking about Alonso stepping in at Anfield, especially since Arne Slot’s season hasn’t gone over well. Fans let out some boos after that 1-1 draw with Chelsea, and the mood is pretty tense. Even though Slot led Liverpool to a league title last year, quite a few supporters seem fed up with him and would rather see Alonso take charge.
But Spanish outlet AS says Liverpool have contacted Real Madrid to get the inside scoop on what happened during Alonso’s time at the club. It sounds like the decision-makers at Liverpool are starting to feel unsure about him, and they might actually stick with Slot for another season.
Alonso landed the Real Madrid job last summer after doing wonders at Bayer Leverkusen. Still, just six months in, Madrid let him go, reportedly because the locker room was falling apart. Liverpool’s relationship with Real Madrid is strong, and they apparently want some honest feedback – kind of like asking for a reference from a past employer, which isn’t unusual.
Liverpool’s spot in next year’s Champions League is almost locked in, but with two games left, it’s not guaranteed yet. When asked about the boos, Slot admitted he has some work to do to win fans over.
He said, “Not this season. Fans won’t change their minds now. But if we get the summer we’re planning, I’m convinced we’ll be a different team next season. Results, style, everything. It’s not always easy, though. Sometimes you know what needs fixing, but getting what you want isn’t so simple. This season, it’s been pretty clear what we’re missing. We’re trying to solve it, but one issue is simply having enough fit players. Still, our guys show every week in the second half that they’re giving everything they’ve got.”