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If he was being afforded breathing space before, then Arne Slot should now be under mounting pressure to lose his job. Things are getting worse, not better.On Saturday, Slot made some more questionable decisions with his starting line-up, with the expulsion of Hugo Ekitike perhaps the biggest mistake.As Ekitike emerged as a second-half substitute, supporters at Anfield handed Slot a clear message about what they thought of his decision regarding the Frenchman.Photo by Rene Nijhuis/MB Media/Getty ImagesLiverpool supporters want to see Hugo EkitikeWith Alexander Isak now fit and ready to play, fans had been expecting to see Slot go with a pairing of the Swede and Ekitike on Saturday.Instead, the Liverpool head coach opted to choose Cody Gakpo on the Liverpool left, with Isak through the middle on his own.READ MORE: Arne Slot spotted using a ‘bizarre’ new tactic for Liverpool against Nottingham ForestIt did not work, with Liverpool’s record signing once again isolated and alone throughout his time on the pitch.The game was crying out for Ekitike from the moment the Reds went 2-0 down within moments of the second-half.
Should Liverpool sack Arne Slot? Photo by Liverpool FC/Liverpool FC via Getty Images For whatever reason, Slot chose to wait another 10 minutes before introducing Ekitike.
The Frenchman’s introduction gets the loudest cheer of the day,” Steele posted on X.With supporters clearly letting him know what they think of Ekitike, Slot must listen and make sure his No. 22 starts more games moving forward.Arne Slot does not have the answers for LiverpoolAs his slight mismanagement of Ekitike goes to show, Slot currently looks to have no idea what supporters want to see.The Dutchman has appeared out of his depth this season and while other results could perhaps be explained away, Saturday’s against Forest is simply inexcusable.Slot will get more time to put things right for the Reds, but you do just have to wonder whether they will improve, or simply get worse.What is clear is that this cannot go on forever.
