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John Henry’s comments on Liverpool in the FA Cup puts Arne Slot’s future in new light

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SportFootballLiverpool FCLiverpool went crashing out of the FA Cup at the weekend as another trophy passed them by, but if FSG's history says anything, then victory wouldn't have changed their view on Arne SlotLiverpool's FA Cup humiliation on Saturday means that Arne Slot can only claim the Champions League this term - but success in a domestic cup would likely have little bearing on his future if history tells us anything.Owners FSG have taken a dim view on success in cup competitions previously, especially if all they did was cover for poor Premier League form. They place their greatest importance on qualifying for the Champions League, which could prove defining in Slot's future.Liverpool's poor midseason form meant they all but surrendered their title hopes by the end of 2025 and they were dumped out of the Carabao Cup relatively early.



Losing 4-0 at Manchester City was a blow this weekend, not least because the Reds were outclassed.But with Slot's future beyond this summer far from guaranteed, a loss in the FA Cup would likely have meant little change to the hierarchy's long-term plans. Back in 2012 Kenny Dalglish was in charge and claimed the Carabao Cup and reached the FA Cup final, all whilst finishing eighth in the league.READ MORE: Mo Salah and Virgil van Dijk slammed after Liverpool horror show - 'This is unprecedented'READ MORE: Virgil van Dijk issues damning verdict after Man City thrashing leaves Liverpool reelingBack then FSG chief John W Henry made it clear that, FA Cup or no FA Cup, it became apparent across the course of the season that a change in the dugout was needed and Dalglish was given his marching orders.He said at the time: “The FA Cup would not have made any difference had he won it.

Earlier this season Jamie Carragher claimed the Dutchman could have no complaints if he missed out and was sacked.He said on Sky Sports: "Not making the Champions League as champions, spending £450million and having the highest wage bill in the Premier League - which is the biggest determining factor normally about where you finish in the league - I think you have serious questions to ask."Join our new WhatsApp community and receive your daily dose of Mirror Football content. If you don't like our community, you can check out any time you like.