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Ben Jacobs shared data that indicates Arne Slot’s future at Liverpool may be in even greater doubt.According to TransferRoom, the average head coach in men’s football lasts around eight months in the job.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL EMPIRE OF THE KOP APP FOR ALL THE LATEST & BREAKING UPDATES – STRAIGHT TO YOUR PHONE! ON APPLE & GOOGLE PLAYArne Slot, of course, on almost 19 months in the Liverpool job – and facing increased scrutiny around his performance – could represent a rebalancing of the scales.Possible Arne Slot sacking set to bring Liverpool’s average down?Ben Jacobs hopped onto X (formerly Twitter) on Monday morning to share the data in question.
TransferRoom data reveals the average tenure of a head coach in men’s football is just eight months. Liverpool manager Time spent in the role Arne Slot 1 year, 6 months* Jurgen Klopp 8 years, 8 months Brendan Rodgers 3 years, 3 months Kenny Dalglish 1 year, 4 months Roy Hodgson 6 months Slot should have lasted longer after Premier League successTo be clear, Slot’s future has far from been decided at Liverpool.
Not without a significant turnaround in performance and/or a major trophy.But the fact of the matter is, we find ourselves in unprecedented times.How on earth can we now be talking about sacking a Premier League-winning Liverpool manager a season after the Reds secured number 20?MORE: Fabrizio Romano drops incredible afternoon Liverpool news; could be the end of Arne SlotSomething has gone terribly wrong behind the scenes (even accounting for mitigating factors). Certainly, should Slot be given his marching orders at the end of the 2025/26 campaign, we’re firm on the view that responsibility for the season can’t be laid solely at the Dutchman’s feet.Liverpool haven’t had solutions for the Premier League’s shift to a more physical, set-piece-heavy style of play.
