Rousing the Kop

'Impatient': Gary Neville can't get his head around what he's been hearing from Liverpool fans recently

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Who replaces Mohamed Salah against Man United on Sunday? 👀 Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images Gary Neville surprised Liverpool fans want Arne Slot goneSpeaking to Sky Sports, the former Manchester United man said: “What’s happened to Liverpool fans in this last 12 months? in my mind, from what I’ve seen, they’re a lot more impatient and a bit more booey.“They have to say in a couple of games that I’ve seen, hasn’t been as good. And they’ve been to the Champions League finals, they’ve won two leagues.



So they get a bit impatient.“I just don’t get the idea that Slot wouldn’t be here next season and they wouldn’t sort of build around him. He’s had a difficult season this year, but they’re still probably going to finish in the Champions League spaces.“I think Slot should definitely be the manager next season and they should build around him, try and create a new team.

Do I think they’ll be back to the best next season? No, I don’t think they’ll win the league next season, but I think they’ll get to a higher level than this season because I think they’ll add to the squad and they’ll refine it.” What does Arne Slot have to do to win you back next season❓💭 Credit: James Gill/Danehouse/Getty Images Liverpool risk wasting another season with Arne SlotDespite the fan unrest, the latest news is that Slot is staying at Anfield and will be in charge for 2026/27.FSG generally show a lot of faith in managers, rather than adopting the Chelsea model and changing coaches what feels like every season.However, in this case, Slot is yet to show after nearly a full season that he is able to turn this current slump around.The mitigating factors behind the 2025/26 dip have been covered a lot, but surely now, we are nearly in May, there should be some signs that things are getting better?Wins over Manchester United and Chelsea in the coming weeks could change the mood around the club.