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Liverpool Fans Debate Arne Slot’s Future After Ruben Amorim Sacking: ‘Will Only Go If…’

Following Manchester United's shock sacking of Ruben Amorim on Monday, January 5, 2026, Liverpool fans have ignited heated debates about Arne Slot's position at Anfield, amid the club's stuttering form in the 2025-26 Premier League season.[3][6]



The article captures live fan reactions in the comments section, where supporters weigh Slot's future after recent frustrating draws against Leeds United and Fulham. Liverpool sit fourth, with Champions League qualification now the realistic target, a far cry from title aspirations after a £450m summer spending spree on stars like Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak.[1][2][5]

Spanish outlet Fichajes sensationally claims Liverpool could sack the 47-year-old Dutchman within the week, alleging Anfield chiefs are "fed up with mistakes" and "preparing for his departure" while scouting short-term replacements. This comes amid a managerial carousel: Chelsea axed Enzo Maresca last week, United dumped Amorim after 14 months and one win in their last five games, and Celtic parted with Wilfried Nancy.[1][2][5]

Former Reds striker John Aldridge, in his Liverpool Echo column, expresses fears for Slot despite Liverpool's patient hierarchy. He notes recent draws have intensified scrutiny, even after a nine-match unbeaten run was halted. Aldridge highlights rivals slipping up, but warns Liverpool's inconsistency—three draws in six league games—puts top-four spots at risk.[1][5]

Fans in the comments are divided. Some staunchly back Slot, insisting he'll "only go if" he fails to secure Champions League football, praising his unwavering philosophy post-Fulham draw (where Cody Gakpo's late goal was canceled by Harrison Reed's equalizer). Others demand change, citing a torrid spell from September to December (nine losses in 16 games) and rumored tensions with sporting director Richard Hughes over winger Rio Ngumoha.[2][4][5]

Reports position Slot as second-favorite in the Premier League sack race, with pressure mounting as Chelsea and United lurk three points behind. Fan comments reflect a "civil war" at Anfield: loyalists urge patience, while frustrated voices call for a "drastic change" to salvage the season.[2][5]

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