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Paddy Pimblett tells Luis Enrique to quit PSG and join Liverpool immediately

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Liverpool FC NewsFeaturesLiverpool FCUFC star Paddy Pimblett has delivered a scathing verdict after Liverpool fired Arne Slot, calling on Paris Saint-Germain boss Luis Enrique to step down following the Champions League final and take charge at AnfieldPaddy 'the Baddy' Pimblett has made it clear who he wants to replace Arne Slot at Liverpool(Image: CBS Sports)Liverpool fan and UFC fighter Paddy 'The Baddy' Pimblett has called for Luis Enrique to leave Paris Saint-Germain and take charge at Anfield following the Reds' dismissal of Arne Slot.The devoted Liverpool fan delivered a damning assessment of the club's choice to part company with the Dutch manager. Pimblett described the decision to dismiss Slot as "better late than never," arguing Liverpool ought to have parted ways with the 47-year-old following the 4-1 home defeat to PSV Eindhoven in the Champions League last November.The Reds have been nowhere near the form that secured them the Premier League title during Slot's debut campaign and have endured a dismal start to the current season.Liverpool did demonstrate some resilience and secured Champions League qualification on the season's final day, but the Anfield board felt performances hadn't sufficiently improved, and Slot was relieved of his duties.Speaking before the Champions League final, which PSG won, The Baddy expressed his views on Slot's exit to CBS Sport: "It's been a long time coming.



Personally, myself, I think he should have been sacked when we got beat 4-1 at home by PSV Eindhoven."A team like Liverpool can't be getting beat 4-1 at home to a Dutch side. It just shouldn't be happening.

You know what I mean?Slot has left Liverpool(Image: Getty Images)"We're a bigger football team than that. I think it's better late than never, but I think it's a bit late to be honest."When quizzed by Jamie Carragher on who he would like to see take charge at Anfield, Pimblett responded: "I want Luis Enrique to win tonight and then step down from being PSG manager because he's done the treble twice."Then be like, 'I want a new challenge.' Because we are a challenge at the minute."Bournemouth's departing manager Andoni Iraola is reportedly the frontrunner to succeed Slot in the Anfield dugout.Sources close to the club insist that the decision to part company with Slot was taken with "enormous reluctance," conceding it feels somewhat unjust to dismiss a manager who delivered only the club's second league title in 35 years.Nonetheless, it is understood the conclusion was reached on the basis of what the hierarchy believes offers the club the greatest opportunity to move forward, with senior figures feeling the squad requires a shift towards a more aggressive, proactive and dynamic style of play.This aligns with comments Salah made in a social media post earlier this month, in which he called for a return to the "heavy metal football" played under his former manager, Jurgen Klopp.Liverpool is keen to stress that the desire for a change in style should not be seen as a criticism of Slot.Choose Liverpool.com as a 'Preferred Source' on Google News for quick access to the news you value.Liverpool FCParis Saint-Germain FCArsenal FCChampions League