He had a week to prepare for this game and in the first half, we looked like a team of strangers that didn’t know what to do and when.
Refused to trust his bench when he had players that literally couldn’t run. Every time you think that something has clicked, the next game is a disaster and we’re back to square one.
Going from 1st to 6th with so much quality at his disposal is unthinkable. He deserves to be fired.
As far as interim appointments go, Man United have struck gold with Carrick (and Holland) and Chelsea with Rosenior but we only have ourselves to blame, not them. I don’t think that we can pull off such a move at this point, especially as FSG got their fingers burnt once in a similar situation. We won’t be playing CL football next season, that much is clear now, but I will hope for a quality, permanent signing to take over from Slot as the season is basically a write-off.
Well, we could at least try the interim coach thing (whoever it is is almost irrelevant to me at this point, just someone to bring some fresh air to the whole thing), instead of burying our heads in the sand if our desired coach isn’t ready.
Whoever gets the job is still walking into a squad that is, at worst, the 3rd strongest in the country and with very high quality young players. They’re playing below their standard this season but if that wasn’t true then the job wouldn’t be available this summer.
if thats the case then theres some real issues going on behnd the scenes…
stick with him is an option, might even be a good one, but if there are no ‘gears turning’ and doubts about the managers position, given where we are, and what we are seeing this season, then the club has lost its direction…
even Klopp would have recognised and accepted that.
People need to get this into their heads.We are not getting CL football this season.Slot should have been sacked ages ago but the hierarchy has no backbone.Hughes and Edwards need to leave LFC in the summer.
It would be really interesting to know just where Alonso would have been on the shortlist had he not ruled himself out early on. We know Slot was the number one based on the data and analysis. But had Alonso been available then would they have still gone for Slot?
Despite the feverish pile on, if Slot was their man even with Alonso in the mix, then I think he’ll stay put, even beyond the summer.
Where it gets interesting, and a really difficult decision, is if Alonso would have been the number one candidate had he not committed to Madrid. Then it might be a case of handshakes all round and move on.
A third option is that Slot himself calls it a day. I would think he’d be looking for a new contract in the summer, as he’ll only have a year left, and as that probably isn’t going to be forthcoming, he might decide to call it a day himself.
Football is dire, players don’t look confident, fans too.
His personality just doesn’t seemed aligned with the club. With the wealth of talent at his disposal and the talented youngsters in the squad this should be a cracking time to support/play for Liverpool.