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·27 November 2025

Liverpool make decision on Arne Slot’s future after PSV defeat

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Pressure Builds Around Slot as FSG Maintain Their Support

Liverpool’s season has veered into territory few anticipated, yet those at the top remain resolute. Despite a bruising run of results and intensifying scrutiny, Lewis Steele of the Daily Mail suggests Arne Slot retains the confidence of FSG as the club navigates one of its most demanding spells since lifting the Premier League title.

Slot’s Position Under Watch but Not Under Threat

Liverpool have fallen to nine defeats in their last 12 games, an alarming run capped off by the 4-1 home loss to PSV and a limp 3-0 reverse against Nottingham Forest. The reaction inside Anfield was telling: emptying stands greeted the final whistle, while those who remained voiced their frustration as PSV supporters delivered their own pointed taunts.


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Even so, senior figures insist Slot’s role is not under immediate threat. Internal conversations this week have reiterated that the club’s leadership remains aligned behind the head coach, confident he can steady a side struggling for confidence and consistency. According to those familiar with the situation, the defeat to PSV has not altered the club’s stance.

Slot is set to face the media later today, where scrutiny over his future is expected to dominate proceedings.

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FSG’s Stance During a Defining Spell

The message from FSG has been consistent: they remain committed to supporting Slot through this downturn, aware of the transition the squad has undergone since the summer. They believe the Dutchman’s principles are still the right fit for the long term, though there is recognition that results must turn quickly.

Players and staff are expected to take Friday as a scheduled rest day, with recovery work today followed by training on Saturday ahead of Sunday’s trip to West Ham. The London Stadium clash now carries additional weight, with Liverpool’s form placing enormous pressure on every fixture.

That match has also taken on a sharper edge given West Ham’s improvement under Graham Potter. With two wins and a draw from their last three outings, the hosts will present another stern test for a Liverpool side searching for stability.

PSV Defeat Highlights Liverpool’s Structural Concerns

The defeat to PSV was not merely another bad result; it exposed deeper issues. The visitors controlled large stretches at Anfield, exploiting gaps in midfield and unsettling a defence that once set the standard for the division.

Slot acknowledged after the match that the situation is grave, though he maintained he still feels supported by those above him. He spoke candidly about the realities of management, noting that questions are inevitable when form dips so dramatically.

He admitted the need for a swift response, recognising that Liverpool cannot afford for this spiral to continue. Yet he stressed that communication behind the scenes has remained consistent, with regular discussions aimed at helping the team recover its identity and belief.

Slot Seeks Immediate Response Ahead of Crucial Week

With fixtures piling up and external noise growing, Liverpool’s head coach understands the urgency. Slot knows he must guide the squad back towards the levels expected at the club, particularly with FSG continuing to back his process despite the glare of recent results.

His focus now turns to restoring energy, organisation and conviction in a team that has struggled to impose itself across several competitions. The coming days could prove decisive in shaping how Liverpool’s season is remembered—either as a period of turbulence overcome or a warning sign of a deeper malaise.

For now, Slot remains in charge, FSG stand behind him, and the PSV defeat lingers as a stark reminder of the challenges ahead.

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