Rousing the Kop

Dominik Szoboszlai has a clear answer to rumours Arne Slot has lost the dressing room at Liverpool

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There has been much talk around Arne Slot at Liverpool in 2025/26 amid the Reds’ rapid decline.The Merseyside outfit have lost 11 Premier League matches already this term, the most since the 2014/15 season under Brendan Rodgers.Fans are unhappy with Slot, but Liverpool are backing their manager for now, and Dominik Szoboszlai has insisted there are no problems with the players. Liverpool keep Arne Slot, Xabi Alonso goes to Chelsea.



Barroso/Europa Press/Getty Images Liverpool players still on Arne Slot’s sideWatching Liverpool this season has been tough at times, with a number of their previous top performers looking below their usual high standards.Szoboszlai has continued to impress, though, and most recently had key roles in the two goals scored against Manchester United over the weekend.He has been one of the few consistent Liverpool players this term, but despite a number of others dropping off, the Hungarian has now suggested the squad still have faith in the manager.As quoted by Fabrizio Romano on X/Twitter, he said: “That’s not a question at all. And we are in his second season.

In his first season, don’t forget, we won the Premier League. So no one lost faith in him from our side.”“Rumours come and go but he proved that he’s able to win the Premier League and we proved it as a team, as a staff, as a club that we are able to win the Premier League.”In reality, though, it does feel like the team have lost much of their intensity from their 2024/25 title-winning campaign.But that may have something to do with the eleven now having a different feel following players like Luis Diaz and Darwin Nunez leaving, with Andy Robertson also no longer a regular starter.But it is clear that Liverpool will need to show much improvement in early 2026/27 if Slot is going to keep his job going into next year.So far, though, we have spent nearly a full season waiting for the Dutchman to turn things around, and if anything, the Reds look in a worse place than they did at the start of 2025/26.Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox