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Liverpool hero warns Arne Slot and makes dig at Man Utd after Ruben Amorim fired

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Liverpool Hero Warns Arne Slot and Digs at Man Utd After Ruben Amorim Fired

A prominent Liverpool hero has issued a stark warning to Arne Slot while taking a swipe at Manchester United following the sacking of Ruben Amorim after just 14 months at Old Trafford. The article highlights the contrasting fortunes of the two managers once linked to Liverpool, emphasizing Slot's success against Amorim's dismal failure.



Amorim's tenure at United ended abruptly after a 1-1 draw with Wolves on December 30, 2025, amid mounting frustrations. Despite early promise, United slumped to 15th in the 2024-25 Premier League season—their worst finish in 50 years—with Amorim averaging just 1.09 points per game. Tensions boiled over in an explosive meeting with director of football Omar Wilcox, where Amorim was urged to be more proactive tactically. His insistence on a back-three formation clashed with the squad, reverting to it against Wolves despite a successful back-four trial against Newcastle.[3][4]

In contrast, Slot has transformed Liverpool, winning the Premier League—the club's second title in 35 years—and averaging 2.20 points per game in his first 16 top-flight matches, more than double Amorim's rate. Their sole meeting ended in a 2-2 draw at Anfield in January 2025, but Slot's evolutionary approach proved seamless, unlike Amorim's disruptive revolution.[1] The Liverpool legend praises Slot's balance but warns of recent defensive lapses after a £450m spending spree, including set-piece vulnerabilities exposed in United's shock 2-1 win at Anfield via an early goal, resilient response to Liverpool's equalizer, and Harry Maguire's aerial prowess.[1][2]

Amorim's woes were compounded by injuries—25 different central defensive pairings used—transfer missteps like favoring young Benjamin Sesko over Ollie Watkins, and squad absences. United sit sixth this season, but the hierarchy cited a rift after Amorim's Leeds press conference.[3][4][5] The hero digs at United's chaos, urging Slot to maintain tactical discipline amid Liverpool's mini-slump, as rivals chase a record 21st English title. This dismissal vindicates Liverpool's choice of Slot over Amorim, who was never their top pick.[1][5]

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