Daily Express

Arne Slot put on alert as Liverpool icon makes Ange Postecoglou sack comment

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Liverpool icon Ian Rush has expressed doubts about Arne Slot's job security amid a challenging spell for the Reds under the Dutch manager. Rush, a club legend, suggested that if Liverpool’s poor run of form continues, the club's hierarchy could consider a managerial change, putting Slot on alert. The article discusses the mounting pressure on Slot following a string of disappointing results that have seen Liverpool struggle in both the Premier League and Champions League.



Rush contrasted Slot's situation to that of Ange Postecoglou, the Tottenham Hotspur manager, who he believes is still adapting to the demands of English football. He implied that Liverpool might act more swiftly in evaluating Slot's future if the team underperforms. The article highlights recent fan discontent and media speculation around Liverpool’s poor defensive displays and lack of attacking threat, factors contributing to calls for reassessment of Slot’s position.

Experts and pundits cited in the article consider Slot’s tenure precarious because expectations remain high at Liverpool after the success under Jürgen Klopp. The Reds' style under Slot has come under scrutiny, with fans demanding quick solutions to regain competitiveness domestically and in Europe. Despite this, some voices argue it is too early to judge Slot’s long-term impact, noting he inherited a transitional squad facing injuries and adaptation challenges.

The piece further contextualizes the situation by referencing Liverpool’s official stance, which remains supportive of Slot while monitoring performances closely. The possibility of managerial changes at Liverpool looms if results do not improve, with comparisons made to Postecoglou’s ongoing adaptation period at Spurs. The article closes by emphasizing the critical stage of the season for Slot, where sustained poor results may trigger discussions about his future more urgently than for other managers in similar positions.