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John Barnes shares what he thinks should happen to Arne Slot after Liverpool’s draw with Chelsea

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After another underwhelming Liverpool display, Arne Slot is back in the firing line.Liverpool fans voiced their displeasure at Anfield during the draw with Chelsea, with boos heard at different stages of the afternoon. The performances have not been good enough, the mood has turned, and Slot is under real pressure from fans, but John Barnes does not think this result — or the remaining fixtures — should change his future.



Some good amongst the bad Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images John Barnes believes Arne Slot should stay at Liverpool next seasonFSG have so far remained behind Slot, and the club still appear to be planning for the future with him in charge.The pressure is clearly growing from the outside, especially with supporters now making their feelings known inside Anfield, but Barnes does not believe the Chelsea draw should move the dial.Asked whether the result changed anything around Slot’s future, Barnes made it clear that he still expects him to be in charge next season.He told Premier League Productions: “I don’t think so, you want people to be happier between now and the end of the season. But I don’t think this is necessarily going to have an impact on next season.“I don’t think these next two games, they’re probably going to be in the Champions League, will necessarily determine his future.

I think it is easy to say it’s either going to be there or he isn’t, And I believe that, as far as I’m concerned, he should be here next season, regardless of what happens in the next two games.” Has Slot completely lost the fans after Anfield booed his decision to take Ngumoha off? The next two games may not change things in the eyes of the hierarchy, but they very well could with supporters.That is not a good place for Slot to be heading into the summer.READ MORE: Virgil van Dijk told to take portion of blame for Liverpool’s draw with Chelsea and it’s ‘not up for debate’Join Our NewsletterReceive a digest of our best Liverpool content each week direct to your mailbox