Daily Express

Liverpool crisis agreement as Arne Slot's biggest problem smacks him in the face

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Liverpool are facing a deepening crisis under Arne Slot as a concerning slump in form continues, with the club suffering four straight Premier League defeats for the first time in nearly a decade. Sunday’s 2-1 loss to Manchester United, sealed by a late Harry Maguire goal, saw the Reds slump to fourth in the table, four points off leaders Arsenal. Slot, who succeeded Jurgen Klopp in the summer, admitted that the club is “in a real moment of danger,” hinting that the situation is the most challenging of his management career so far.



The underlying issues at Liverpool are multifaceted. Injuries have hampered key figures like Mohamed Salah, whose future is now a subject of speculation. Reports suggest the club is reluctant to meet the £90 million release clause for Newcastle’s Alexander Isak—Slot’s preferred strike target—leaving the squad lacking a consistent goal threat. Salah’s contract predicament has not helped, with his frustration reportedly growing as offers from Saudi Arabia remain on the table and contract renewal talks have stalled.

Tactically, Liverpool’s style under Slot has become predictable, with opponents now seemingly able to contain their attacking patterns. The lack of a clinical edge up front, coupled with defensive lapses, has exposed the squad’s thin options compared to rivals like Arsenal and Manchester City. There is a sense that the club is lacking the ambition to match its competitors in the transfer market.

Internally, there is worry that the mood among the squad could sour if results fail to improve quickly. Slot has urged supporters to remain patient, but there is increasing pressure for decisive action—both on the pitch and in the boardroom. If the downturn is not addressed soon, Liverpool risk falling further behind in the title race as well as losing their star player, Salah, and potentially seeing their manager’s authority tested.

The article concludes that a consensus is emerging: Liverpool’s biggest problem is not just one of form or tactics, but of ambition and urgency. Without action, the club’s proud recent history under Klopp could quickly become a distant memory in the face of growing competition.