Overview
- Liverpool have lost nine of their past 12 in all competitions and conceded 34 goals, their worst run in more than 70 years, as they sit 12th in the league.
- Arne Slot said he feels safe in his position and has support from the hierarchy, pledging to fight on after the 4-1 defeat to PSV.
- Sunday’s visit to West Ham is being treated as a key chance to arrest the slide, with staff weighing significant selection and tactical changes.
- In a Telegraph column, Jamie Carragher wrote that Slot has a week to save his job and must take at least seven points from games against West Ham, Sunderland and Leeds.
- In parallel with public backing, German media have floated a potential Jurgen Klopp return, though this remains speculation rather than an active move.