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Arne Slot's future at Anfield is looking uncertain after the latest humilating defeat to PSV on Wednesday night
Liverpool’s dismal form plumbed new depths as PSV ran riot with a 4–1 thrashing at Anfield, exposing the Reds’ defensive frailties and leaving manager Arne Slot under intense pressure
Former Liverpool players and pundits including Jamie Carragher have shared their views on Arne Slot's future at Anfield amid their worst run of form in more than 70 years
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Jamie Carragher calls out three Liverpool stars and makes 'untenable' Arne Slot comment
Jamie Carragher believes Arne Slot's position as Liverpool head coach is becoming increasingly precarious, but has pinned the blame for their miserable form firmly on the players. Liverpool endured their ninth defeat in 12 matches and third consecutive three-goal thrashing when they were demolished by PSV in the Champions League.
Liverpool have lost nine of their last 12 games; Reds were beaten 4-1 at Anfield on Tuesday in the Champions League after losing 3-0 at home to Nottingham Forest last weekend; Pressure is mounting on Arne Slot with teams aging spine Alisson,
Jamie Carragher has suggested Arne Slot should face the sack at Liverpool for persistently selecting Ibrahima Konate in the starting line-up. The French defender found himself under intense scrutiny following a series of mistakes during their humiliating 4-1 Champions League defeat to PSV on Wednesday evening.
Curtis Jones admitted Liverpool are ‘in the s***’ after their latest defeat to PSV Eindhoven in an emotional post-match interview. The Reds nightmare run of form continued in the
Jamie Carragher has said a lot of Liverpool supporters will feel Arne Slot ’s position as head coach is untenable after Wednesday’s Champions League defeat. Liverpool were beaten 4-1 at home by PSV Eindhoven, suffering a third straight defeat across all competitions either side of the international break in the process.
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Steven Gerrard suggests four Liverpool players on the pitch at the end of their defeat to PSV Eindhoven shows just how bad things have got at Anfield as the Reds legend hammered one “criminal” star in particular.