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·8. April 2026
'If Slot does get sacked by Liverpool' - Expert names two players for letting Arne Slot down

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·8. April 2026

Less than a year after orchestrating a stunning Premier League title triumph in his debut campaign, Liverpool manager Arne Slot finds himself firmly on the brink. The 2025/26 season has rapidly unravelled for the Dutch tactician, culminating in a humiliating 4-0 FA Cup quarter-final thrashing at the hands of Manchester City.
With fan unrest growing and the threat of the sack looming large, the Anfield hierarchy is reportedly scrutinising Slot’s position as the club’s domestic and European ambitions hang by a thread.
Beyond the domestic cup exit, the Reds have suffered a staggering ten Premier League defeats, leaving them in a desperate dogfight simply to secure a top-four finish.
Former Man United chief scout Mick Brown has claimed that the players are as much to blame for Liverpool’s downfall this season as manager Slot.
Two of the team’s most senior players Mohamed Salah and Virgil Van Dijk have been named by Brown for not helping the manager save their season.
Having signed new deals at the club last year, both Salah and Van Dijk were expected to hit new heights but their form has struggled massively this season.
So much that Salah has even announced that he will leave the club at the end of the season for a new adventure.
“Slot has been thrown under the bus at Liverpool,” Brown told Football Insider.
“Look through the squad, how many of them can you say have really performed to their top level? But it’s the manager who picks up the bill for it.
“He’s been badly let down by a number of his senior players.
“Van Dijk has got a brilliant reputation which has been well-earned, but he hasn’t performed anywhere close to his usual standard this season.
“Salah as well, we’ve spoken about him a number of times and the fact he’s dropped off.
“Then looking through the team, you’ve got players like Ibrahima Konate for example who again has been nowhere near the level required of him.
“So all of these things start to add up, but eventually it’s the manager who has to deal with it when results aren’t going their way.
The mounting crisis has inevitably sparked intense speculation regarding Slot’s immediate future.
Rumours circulating across various outlets suggest that FSG has brought forward an end-of-season review, with whispers even indicating that Slot might be open to stepping down if a suitable severance package is agreed upon.
While some internal sources maintain that there is no imminent panic to sack him before the summer, recognising the mitigating circumstances of horrific injuries, the shadow of former Liverpool midfielder Xabi Alonso looms large.
To survive the looming summer review and convince FSG to back him for a third season, Slot must immediately galvanise his disjointed squad, salvage a Champions League qualification spot, and present a convincing, unified front against PSG.
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