Liverpool want to tie Arne Slot to a new contract as soon as possible and talks are understood to have taken place.
(@LewisSteele_)
бих изчакал до към края на сезона дали Слот ще успее да го изгради тоя отбор
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Liverpool want to tie Arne Slot to a new contract as soon as possible and talks are understood to have taken place.
(@LewisSteele_)
wolf написа:Liverpool want to tie Arne Slot to a new contract as soon as possible and talks are understood to have taken place.
(@LewisSteele_)
бих изчакал до към края на сезона дали Слот ще успее да го изгради тоя отбор
an4o_321 написа:wolf написа:Liverpool want to tie Arne Slot to a new contract as soon as possible and talks are understood to have taken place.
(@LewisSteele_)
бих изчакал до към края на сезона дали Слот ще успее да го изгради тоя отбор
Проблемът с чакането до към края, за да видим ще потръгне ли е, че трябва да го пишем "междинен". Нещо не си спомням Гуардиола или Моуриньо да са правили така, след като са били шампиони!!! Всъщност, не си споням изобщо НИКОЙ да го е правил това...
zdravkos написа:Малко търпение е нужно.
Играта ни през декември ще се подобри, може да се хванем на бас ;)
Arne Slot is managing Liverpool like a man pretending nothing is wrong. Three defeats in a row before the international break, and yet his response was to name the same eleven that lost at Chelsea. That is not faith in players, that is managerial negligence. He looks paralysed. No tactical adjustments, no accountability, just endless recycling of failing ideas while the few in-form players he does have watch from the bench.
Then there’s Richard Hughes, tasked with recruitment and who most of us, me included, would have given an A+ for his summer window. Frustratingly, though, the rebuild now looks like a spree without any tactical blueprint pre-agreed with his manager. We brought in Frimpong, Wirtz, Kerkez, Isak and Ekitike; yet Slot behaves as if they’re novelty items.
Why stockpile elite attackers if you refuse to build a system that accommodates them? Why are we watching Cody Gakpo drift around like furniture while Federico Chiesa, our most effective forward statistically so far this season, gets treated like an occasional guest?
The midfield is a disaster of the manager’s own making. Slot has dismantled his engine room without building a new one. What’s left is incoherent. Mac Allister looks lost, slow, and utterly miscast. He’s being asked to cover ground he can't manage and make decisions under pressure that his current form doesn’t support. Every time he’s bypassed or caught on the ball, the whole structure collapses.
Dominik Szoboszlai is being forced into a hybrid right-back role he clearly hates, and it shows. Curtis Jones, the most tactically disciplined of the lot, is fit, fresh and completely sidelined. Wirtz, the most creative midfielder at the club, is treated like a luxury sub. It’s nonsense.
There’s no control, no pressing triggers, no structure. The midfield is neither winning the ball nor protecting the defence. It is simply existing. And that failure sits squarely with Slot, who has either refused to adapt his system or is too proud to accept that his first idea isn’t working. This isn’t adaptation, it’s tactical vanity.
But the biggest scandal might just be Aaron Briggs. He was given control of set-pieces and Liverpool have somehow become even more calamitous at both ends. We are conceding from routine deliveries and wasting every opportunity of our own. Corners look improvised. Defensive organisation resembles playground chaos. What exactly qualified him for this role? Because nothing on the pitch suggests specialist coaching is happening. It seems like guesswork.
Liverpool’s problems aren’t bad luck or fine margins. They are structural. There’s no aggression, no partnerships, no identity. The midfield is permanently outnumbered because Slot keeps picking pretty combinations instead of functional ones. He talks about chances and possession as if territory wins trophies. It doesn’t. Authority does.
If Slot wants to keep his authority, he needs to show it. Drop underperformers. Reward form. Stop picking players based on what they did last season. And for God’s sake, coach a set-piece routine that doesn’t look like it was drawn with Crayola.
Liverpool are not in decline because of injuries, referees or transition. They are in decline because the manager is stubborn, the recruiter has potentially overcomplicated the squad, and the set-piece coach is out of his depth.
It can still be fixed; nothing is terminal yet, but only if egos get parked and hard decisions get made. Otherwise, this slide becomes destiny.
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